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100 Rials

发行方 Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
年份 1961-1976
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材质 Cotton paper
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背面描述 A central intaglio vignette renders the arcaded Masa'a wall of Masjid al-Haram in Mecca in fine line engraving, with a minaret rising in the left middle ground. The Saudi Arabian coat of arms — a palm tree surmounting two crossed swords — appears within a circular medallion at the left, with denomination numerals set in geometric cartouches, the whole composition resting on a multicolour guilloche and Islamic geometric-pattern underprint.
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防伪描述 Portrait of King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud, visible when held to light
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The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency was itself only a decade old when this series began — SAMA was established in 1952, and the kingdom's earliest paper currency issues predated it by only a few years. This 100 Rials belongs to the second definitive series, printed by De La Rue under what were essentially exclusive arrangements with Gulf states during this period, when London remained the default source for sovereign currency production across the Arab world.

The fifteen-year print run is notable. A span that long typically reflects deliberate conservative policy — the kingdom saw little incentive to redesign while oil revenues were climbing and public confidence in the notes held firm.