Qatar hosted the 26th GCC Banking Conference in Doha in 2011, a gathering of Gulf Cooperation Council financial institutions that had taken on particular urgency in the aftermath of the 2008 global credit crisis and the sovereign debt strains still rippling through regional balance sheets. Commemorative issues tied to specific conference events are relatively uncommon in Gulf state numismatics, making this a narrowly documented series.
The gold-plated silver format — rather than solid gold — was standard practice for Qatar Central Bank commemoratives of this period, allowing prestige-weight pieces to circulate within gift and diplomatic channels without the expense of a fine gold strike.
Qatar hosted the 26th GCC Banking Conference in Doha in 2011, a gathering of Gulf Cooperation Council financial institutions that had taken on particular urgency in the aftermath of the 2008 global credit crisis and the sovereign debt strains still rippling through regional balance sheets. Commemorative issues tied to specific conference events are relatively uncommon in Gulf state numismatics, making this a narrowly documented series.
The gold-plated silver format — rather than solid gold — was standard practice for Qatar Central Bank commemoratives of this period, allowing prestige-weight pieces to circulate within gift and diplomatic channels without the expense of a fine gold strike.