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1 Gunayh - Su'ūd

Uitgever Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
Jaar 1957
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features the national emblem of Saudi Arabia: a date palm above two crossed scimitars with curved blades pointing outward. Surrounding the emblem, a circular Arabic legend reading the full royal title of King Saud bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud curves along the upper and lower periphery. The coin is bordered by a uniform dentilated rim.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Plain field bearing the Arabic legend جُنيهٌ وَاحدٌ (One Gunayh) arching across the upper portion, with the Eastern Arabic numeral ١ (1) prominently displayed in the center of the field. Below, the Hijri date ١٣٧٧ (1377 AH) is rendered in large Eastern Arabic numerals near the base. The design is framed by a finely dentilated border consistent with the obverse.
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The Saudi gold pound was struck in 1957 at the Philadelphia Mint under contract — one of several foreign minting arrangements the U.S. Mint maintained during that decade. Its specifications deliberately mirror those of the sovereign series, making it interchangeable by weight with British gold in regional trade, a practical consideration in Gulf markets where the sovereign had circulated as de facto currency for generations.

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