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5 Dinars Central Bank

Uitgever Central Bank of Jordan
Jaar 2014
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Waarde 5 Dinars
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Beschrijving voorzijde The Jordanian royal coat of arms rendered in full polychrome color occupies the central field, depicting a crowned shield bearing an eagle displayed, flanked by two Hashemite flags and supported by wheat sheaves, with the Order of the Renaissance medallion suspended below on a ribbon. The arms are surmounted by a gold royal crown and enclosed within a raised inner circle. The Arabic legend البنك المركزى الأردنى curves along the upper periphery, while the Latin legend CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN arcs along the lower periphery, both incuse-raised against the patinated bronze field.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A three-quarter perspective view of the Central Bank of Jordan headquarters building occupies the central field, rendered in fine relief with palm trees and architectural detail visible in the foreground. To the upper field, the Arabic legend خمسون عاما (Fiftieth Anniversary) arcs above the Eastern Arabic numeral date ١٩٦٤-٢٠١٤. The denomination 5 DINARS appears to the left field and ٥ دنانير to the right field in raised lettering. Along the lower periphery, the dates 1964-2014 and the legend FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY are inscribed in two lines within a recessed arc on the patinated bronze field.
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Aanvullende informatie

Jordan's 5-dinar bronze pieces of this period were issued as commemorative or collector circulation strikes rather than general-use coinage — a denomination far too high for everyday transactions in a country where the 100-fils coin handled most street-level commerce. The Central Bank has historically used large-format bronze issues like this one to mark institutional anniversaries, though KM#92 specifically ties to Jordan's ongoing numismatic collector program rather than a singular dated event.

At 33 grams, these see essentially no pocket wear; most examples that surface were pulled from original packaging.

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