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1000 Dirhams - Khalifa Emirates NBD

Issuer United Arab Emirates
Year 2013
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Diameter 38.61 mm
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Obverse script Arabic, Latin
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Reverse description Central field features the Emirates NBD corporate logo — a stylised rectangular emblem with interlocking ribbon and leaf motifs — above a banner inscribed '50 Years / عاماً' with the numeral '50' prominently displayed. An inner circular legend reads in both Arabic and Latin script 'The Nation's 1st National Bank / أول مصرف وطني تأسس في الدولة'. The outer legend along the upper periphery reads 'Emirates NBD / بنك الإمارات دبي الوطني', separated by a dot ornament, while the founding and jubilee dates '1963 - 2013' appear along the lower periphery flanked by decorative scroll ornaments. No denomination appears on this face.
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Emirates NBD was formed in 2007 through the merger of Emirates Bank International and National Bank of Dubai — at the time, the largest banking merger in the Middle East. This 2013 issue commemorates the institution rather than a regnal or national anniversary, placing it in the narrow category of UAE coins struck explicitly to honor a commercial entity operating under state ownership. The Central Bank of the UAE has issued relatively few gold pieces of this denomination, and most were produced in modest quantities aimed squarely at the collector and gift market rather than any monetary function.

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