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1 Dirham / 100 Fils - Hussein Pattern

Issuer Jordan
Year 1968
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse lettering الحُسين بن طَلال ملك المملكة الأُردنيَّة الهاشميَّة
(Translation: Hussein bin Talal King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan)
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Jordan's 1968 monetary reform replaced the dinar's subdivision system, and this pattern was struck to evaluate a proposed decimal structure under which the dirham would serve as a fractional unit. The reform ultimately retained the fils as the operative subdivision, rendering the dirham denomination obsolete before it ever circulated. Pattern issues from this deliberation are extremely rare — KM#Pn6 documents the type but surviving examples appear almost exclusively in institutional or specialist collections.