Jordan's 20 Dinar note sits at the upper end of the kingdom's circulating denominations, and the 2022 issue continues the series printed by De La Rue at their Loughton facility — a long-standing relationship between the Central Bank and De La Rue that dates back decades. Paper rather than polymer, which sets Jordan apart from several regional central banks that have migrated to plastic substrates in recent years.
The security specification here is notably lean for a 2022 issue — watermark only, by catalog record. Worth verifying against the physical note before attribution is finalized.
Jordan's 20 Dinar note sits at the upper end of the kingdom's circulating denominations, and the 2022 issue continues the series printed by De La Rue at their Loughton facility — a long-standing relationship between the Central Bank and De La Rue that dates back decades. Paper rather than polymer, which sets Jordan apart from several regional central banks that have migrated to plastic substrates in recent years.
The security specification here is notably lean for a 2022 issue — watermark only, by catalog record. Worth verifying against the physical note before attribution is finalized.