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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse carries a vignette of the Sinai rosefinch (Carpodacus synoicus), the national bird of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, set against a panoramic landscape of Wadi Rum's sandstone mountains. Antique decorative motifs drawn from Byzantine and Umayyad artistic traditions form the background underprint, complementing the warm ochre and rose colour palette of the design. |
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| 偽造防止の説明 | Sharif Hussein bin Ali with electrotype numeral 1 and Arabic text; embedded security thread; optically variable ink device in star-rosette form at lower right of obverse. |
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Jordan's Central Bank has issued multiple redesigned series over the decades, each tied closely to political decisions about national imagery and the projection of Hashemite authority. The 2022 issue continues a long-running practice of updating the series at irregular intervals rather than on any fixed schedule, typically prompted by security upgrade cycles rather than monetary policy changes.
The 1 Dinar sits at the bottom of the circulating denomination range and absorbs heavy transactional use — paper composition at this face value means wear rates are considerably higher than the higher denominations, several of which shifted to polymer in comparable regional series.