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1/4 Dinar

Issuer Bahrain Currency Board
Year 1964
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering مجلس نقد البحرين
ربع دينار
ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب القانون رقم 6 / 1964
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Reverse lettering BAHRAIN CURRENCY BOARD
QUARTER DINAR
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Bahrain's Currency Board was established in 1964 specifically to replace the Gulf rupee, which had circulated across the Persian Gulf states and was becoming untenable following India's restrictions on rupee exports. This note was part of the inaugural issue — the first currency Bahrain had ever issued under its own authority, denominated in a dinar system devised for the new board rather than inherited from any colonial arrangement.

De La Rue printed the entire inaugural series, as was routine for newly independent Gulf states with no domestic printing infrastructure. The quarter-dinar denomination was practical for everyday retail use in a market still calibrating to unfamiliar paper denominations.