5 Dinars 15th Hijrah Century

Émetteur Kuwait
Année 1981
Type Non-circulating coin
Valeur 5 Dinars
Devise Dinar (1960-1990 and 1991-date)
Composition Silver (.925)
Poids 28.28 g
Diamètre 38.61 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#16, CBK#S:3, Schön#15
Description de l’avers Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhrah) in the center within circle. State name and value in both Arabic and English around.
Écriture de l’avers Arabic, Latin
Légende de l’avers دَولة الكُويت FIVE DINARS خمسَة دنَانير الصَخرة المشرَفة STATE OF KUWAIT
(Translation: State of Kuwait 5 Dinars Dome of the Rock)
Description du revers Al-Masjid Al-Haram (The Great Mosque of Mecca) left, and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet`s Mosque) right
Écriture du revers Arabic, Latin
Légende du revers المسجِد الحرام المسجد النبوي مطلع القَرن الخَامِس عَشَر الهِجري سَنَة ١٤٠١ هـ BEGINNING OF 15TH HIJRAH CENTURY 1401 A.H.
(Translation: Al-Masjid Al-Haram Al-Masjid an-Nabawi Beginning of the 15th Hijrah century Year 1401 AH)
Tranche Reeded
Atelier
Tirage 1401 (1981) - Proof - 10 000
ID Numisquare 6688803240
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This 5 Dinars silver coin, issued by Kuwait in 1981, commemorates the dawn of the 15th Hijrah Century (1401 AH). Under Emir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Kuwait, a nation deeply rooted in Islamic heritage, marked this significant religious and cultural milestone. The coin testifies to the nation's enduring Islamic identity, reflecting modernization alongside traditional commitment. Its issuance underscored national pride and the importance of the Islamic calendar in national consciousness.

Artistry: Artistically, this coin adheres to a modern numismatic aesthetic, blending traditional Islamic calligraphy with contemporary design principles. While specific engraver details are rarely published for such issues, the design likely originated from a professional mint commissioned by the Central Bank of Kuwait. The obverse typically features the national emblem alongside the denomination and country name in both Arabic and English. The reverse carries a prominent motif celebrating the 15th Hijrah Century, rendered with clarity and symbolic resonance.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 sterling silver, weighing 28.28 grams and measuring 38.61 mm, this coin generally exhibits excellent technical strike qualities. Collectors should observe the crispness of the Arabic calligraphy and the intricate details of any emblematic devices as primary high-points susceptible to wear or weakness in strike. The substantial planchet ensures sharp definition in well-preserved specimens, with fields typically showing a proof-like or brilliant uncirculated finish, indicative of its commemorative nature and careful production.

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