Pharaoh Ramesses the Great (Ozymandias) & Al Azhar Mosque 50 Piastres Egypt Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry Collage Ramses II King Tut

Pharaoh Ramesses the Great (Ozymandias) & Al Azhar Mosque 50 Piastres Egypt Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry Collage Ramses II King Tut

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Pharaoh Ramesses the Great (Ozymandias) & Al Azhar Mosque 50 Piastres Egypt Authentic Banknote Money for Jewelry Crafts and Collage (Ramses II) (Watermark Statue of Tutankhamun) (Percy Shelley) Reverse: The upper part of the statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II (Greek name: Ozymandias), backed by a vertical multi-colored ornamental band and a collection of lotus flowers and the sun boat. At the bottom right corner appears a Pharaonic cartouche. On the left side of the note is a drawing taken from the façade of a Pharaonic temple. Lettering: Central Bank of Egypt Fifty Piastres Watermark: Statue of Tutankhamun -- AKA King Tut Obverse: Al Azhar Mosque and its Minarets. Al-Azhar Mosque (Al-Jāmiʿ al-ʾAzhar, lit. 'The Resplendent Congregational Mosque'), known simply in Egypt as al-Azhar. It is an Egyptian mosque in Islamic Cairo. Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah of the Fatimid dynasty commissioned its construction for the newly established capital city in 970. Its name is usually thought to derive from

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