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1 Dinar - Hussein Reign, Silver

Uitgever Central Bank of Jordan
Jaar 1992
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Valuta Dinar (1949-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uniformed bust of King Hussein bin Talal facing slightly left, depicted in full military dress with epaulettes, decorations, and a peaked cap bearing a central badge. The effigy occupies the central field against a deeply mirrored proof background. A curved Arabic legend arcs along the lower portion of the field, reading 'العيد الاربعون للجلوس على العرش' (40th Anniversary of Accession to the Throne).
Schrift voorzijde Log in om details te zien
Opschrift voorzijde العيد الاربعون للجلوس على العرش
(Translation: 40th Anniversary of Reign)
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Aanvullende informatie

Jordan's silver dinar issues of the early 1990s were produced primarily for the collector market rather than circulation, a policy the Central Bank leaned into heavily following the country's severe debt crisis of 1989, when the dinar lost nearly half its value against the dollar and the IMF imposed structural adjustment conditions. Commemorative silver became a modest hard-currency earner at a time when conventional monetary tools were severely constrained.

KM#51.1 distinguishes this from the .999 fine variant, the alloy difference being the primary catalogued distinction between the two.

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