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100 Fils Silver

Uitgever Central Bank of Kuwait
Jaar 1987-2011
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central design features the denomination '100 Fils' rendered in Arabic numerals within a raised inner circle. The state name 'الكويت' (Kuwait) appears as a legend in Arabic script arching above the central circle, while the English transliteration 'KUWAIT' is inscribed below. The composition of the legend in both Arabic and Latin scripts reflects Kuwait's bilingual official usage. The field is plain and unadorned, emphasizing the inscriptions.
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Opschrift voorzijde الكُوَيت ١٠٠ فلس KUWAIT
(Translation: Kuwait 100 Fils)
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Aanvullende informatie

Kuwait's silver coinage circulated alongside base-metal versions of the same denominations for decades, the two differentiated only by composition — a practical distinction that confused casual users and delighted hoarders. The 1990 Iraqi invasion and subsequent looting of Kuwaiti banks and businesses sent enormous quantities of everyday coinage out of the country, and post-liberation restrike programs in the early 1990s replenished circulation stocks, complicating date-by-date mintage analysis considerably.