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Central vignette of Al Hosn Palace (the White Fort) of Abu Dhabi rendered in fine intaglio engraving, set against a multicolour guilloche underprint in green, lavender and orange tones. The UAE state arms appear in an ornate cartouche at upper centre, flanked by hexagonal denominational panels reading ١٠٠٠, with a falcon medallion at left. Two manuscript signatures appear at lower centre above the serial number, accompanied by the Hijri date in a boxed cartouche. |
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A panoramic intaglio vignette of the Abu Dhabi corniche skyline occupies the central field, with a perched falcon in fine line engraving at the left margin set within a decorative frame. A small falcon-head medallion appears at the right, and a geometric polychrome border of interlocking diamond and foliate motifs runs along the lower register. The Gregorian year 2008 is printed in a boxed cartouche at lower centre, flanked by the denomination numerals 1000 in ornamental roundels at each corner. |
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The UAE's 1000 Dirham note is among the highest-denomination circulating banknotes in the Arab world by face value, and the 2008 series update was driven primarily by security upgrades rather than any redesign. The "narrow security thread" designation distinguishes this from earlier issues in the same series — a detail that matters for authentication, since the broader thread variant preceded it and the two are occasionally conflated in collections.
Pick 33 is not rare, but demand from regional collectors keeps circulated examples from being cheap filler.