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20 Riyals Trophy

Emittent Qatar Central Bank
Jahr 2022
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Währung Riyal (1973-date)
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Aversbeschreibung The obverse depicts the Qatar national emblem: two crossed scimitars with a traditional dhow sailing upon stylized waves, flanked by a small island bearing two palm trees, all rendered in fine relief within the central field. The legend in both Latin and Arabic scripts arcs around the periphery, reading 'FIFA WORLD CUP Qatar 2022' and 'دولة قطر STATE OF QATAR', with the denomination '20 ريال RIYALS' and date '2022' completing the border inscription.
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Reversbeschreibung The reverse features the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy in high relief at center, depicted with radiating sunburst lines emanating from the globe atop the cup, conveying dynamism and prestige. Flanking the trophy on either side are two stylized curved panels bearing a geometric triangular lattice pattern, evoking the architectural motifs of Qatari stadium design. The legend 'كأس العالم · FIFA قطر ۲۰۲۲' arcs along the upper border in Arabic and Latin script, while the fineness specification '1OZ FINE GOLD 9999' is inscribed along the lower exergue.
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Issued to coincide with Qatar hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup — the first tournament held in the Middle East and the first played in November-December rather than the traditional summer schedule, a concession to the Gulf state's extreme heat. Qatar's Central Bank authorized a series of collector issues around the event, this being among the gold pieces.

The .9999 fine gold specification places it at four-nines purity, a step above the more common .999 standard used by most sovereign mints for bullion issues.