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| Issuer | Palestine |
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| Year | 1431 (2010) |
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| Currency | Dinar |
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| Obverse script | Arabic/Latin |
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| Edge | Segmented reeding (12 patches each of reeded and smooth) |
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| Additional information |
Palestine's coin issues present a persistent cataloging ambiguity: the Palestinian Authority has never held full monetary authority, and the Israeli shekel remains the de facto currency in the West Bank and Gaza. These dinar-denominated pieces were issued as collector or commemorative tokens rather than circulating tender — no Palestinian dinar currency system was ever operationally established to receive them.