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| 正面描述 | The right portion of the obverse is anchored by the Omani national coat of arms — a khanjar above two crossed swords — set within an ornate guilloche panel in warm ochre and brown tones beneath an arched Islamic architectural frame. The central vignette presents the terraced green slopes of Jabal al-Akhdar against a multicolour geometric underprint of traditional Islamic star-pattern motifs in green, red, and yellow. The bank title البنك المركزي العُماني and denomination مائة بيسة appear in bold Arabic script across the upper centre, with the Arabic numeral ١٠٠ in dark red at the lower left, above a facsimile signature and dual Hijri/Gregorian date. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark, Security thread |
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The 100 Baisa occupies an unusual position in Omani currency — a fractional denomination kept in circulation long after most Gulf states quietly retired their low-value paper in favor of coins or simply let inflation render them irrelevant. Oman's retention of the 100 Baisa note into the 2020s reflects the rial's deliberately maintained strength, where a tenth of a rial still carries enough transactional weight to justify paper.
Cotton substrate and a security thread are modest specifications for a 2020 issue, suggesting this denomination receives minimal counterfeiting pressure in practice.