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| Issuer | United Arab Emirates |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse description | Hexagonal flan with a proof-finish mirrored field. The central design features a detailed relief of a modern unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) in flight, bearing the marking 'A5' on its fuselage, rendered in a dynamic low-angle perspective above a stylised aerial view of an urban landscape. A small engraver's monogram 'ВБ' appears in the lower left field. The denomination 100 and the Arabic word درهما (Dirhams) are prominently displayed in the upper portion of the coin, and the date 2025 is inscribed at the bottom in Latin numerals. |
| Reverse script | Arabic, Latin |
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Dubai has no independent monetary authority — the UAE dirham is issued federally by the Central Bank of the UAE, making "100 Dirhams Dubai" an unusual framing that positions this as a civic commemorative rather than standard federal coinage. Silver-plated copper-nickel at this weight and diameter is the house format for UAE collector issues aimed squarely at the souvenir and gift market, with distribution typically through airport retailers and hotel gift shops rather than numismatic channels.