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10 Dinars

Issuer Central Bank of Jordan
Year 2022
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Currency Dinar (1949-date)
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Reverse description A large intaglio vignette of the Roman Theatre of Amman occupies the left and central fields, rendered in fine line engraving with strong tonal contrast against the blue and gold geometric underprint. An ornate tear-drop-shaped arabesque medallion in red-brown appears at the upper left, while a vertical security strip with repeating colour-shifting numerals runs through the right-centre field. The denomination numeral "10" in deep red appears at the lower right, with the Hijri and Gregorian dates printed at the upper right margin.
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Protection type Watermark, Security thread, Optically variable device
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Jordan has issued 10 Dinar notes in a relatively stable series for decades, with incremental security upgrades rather than wholesale redesigns. The 2022 date places this within the long-running series that has continued largely uninterrupted under Abdullah II, whose portrait anchor the obverse across denominations — a deliberate continuity signal from the Central Bank through a period of sustained regional instability that never, in Jordan's case, translated into monetary disruption.

The OVD placement and thread specification on this generation of Jordanian notes follow BdF recommendations adopted across the series in the late 2010s.