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100 Baisa - Qaboos

Issuer Central Bank of Oman
Year 1984
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description The national emblem of the Sultanate of Oman occupies the central field, depicting two crossed khanjar daggers overlaid with a belt, superimposed upon two crossed swords, all rendered in fine relief. The Arabic legend 'سلطنة عمان' (Sultanate of Oman) arcs along the upper periphery. Below the emblem, the dual dating appears in the lower field: the Christian era year '1984' to the left and the Hijri year '١٤٠٤' to the right, each preceded by a small decorative mark.
Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description The denomination '١٠٠' (100) in large Eastern Arabic numerals dominates the central field of the twelve-sided inner design, with the Arabic word 'بيسة' (Baisa) inscribed below in the lower field. The legend 'البنك المركزي العماني' (The Central Bank of Oman) arcs along the upper portion of the coin, following the curve of the rim. The overall design is clean and geometrically structured, consistent with the austere style of Omani circulation coinage of this period.
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