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25 Dirhams

Issuer Qatar and Dubai Currency Board
Year 1966-1969
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Engraver(s) Christopher Ironside
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse lettering ٢٥ درهما QATAR AND DUBAI
(Translation: 25 Dirhams Qatar and Dubai)
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Additional information

The Qatar and Dubai Currency Board was a short-lived monetary authority established in 1966 after the Gulf rupee — issued by India — was abruptly withdrawn following India's devaluation. Qatar and Dubai briefly shared a currency before Dubai joined the UAE dirham system in 1971 and Qatar launched its own riyal. This coin exists precisely because two politically distinct sheikhdoms needed a stopgap solution fast.

The arrangement lasted barely five years.