Catalog
| Issuer | Qatar Central Bank |
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| Year | 2006 |
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| Currency | Riyal (1973-date) |
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| Obverse script | Arabic |
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| Reverse lettering | QATAR CENTRAL BANK Q.C.R. مصرف قطر المركزي 100 RIYALS STATE OF QATAR (Translation: Qatar Central Bank 100 Riyals State of Qatar) |
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| Additional information |
Qatar's second central bank gold issue appeared during a period of extraordinary sovereign wealth accumulation — the mid-2000s LNG export boom was pushing per-capita GDP figures that made Qatar's economic position almost without precedent for a state of its size. These pieces were struck in limited quantities as prestige issues rather than circulating currency, a pattern the Qatar Central Bank followed consistently for its gold denominations. KM#18 is sparsely documented in Western auction records, suggesting most examples remained in Gulf collections and never reached international numismatic markets.