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5 Fils

Uitgever Jordan
Jaar 1949
Type Standard circulation coin
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Opschrift voorzijde ١٣٦٨ ٥ ١٩٤٩ خمسة فلوس المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية
(Translation: 1368 5 1949 Five Fils The Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan)
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Oplage 1368 (1949) - ١٩٤٩-١٣٦٨ - 3,300,000
1368 (1949) - ١٩٤٩-١٣٦٨ Proof Sets only (KM#PS1) - 25
Aanvullende informatie

Jordan's first coin series, issued in 1949, predates the country's formal declaration as the Hashemite Kingdom by just months — Abdullah I had proclaimed the kingdom in 1946, but currency reform lagged as the new state consolidated administrative infrastructure following the end of the British Mandate. These bronze pieces were struck at the Royal Mint in London, a dependency that would continue for decades as Jordan lacked domestic minting capacity.

The 1949 series also appeared the same year as the first Arab-Israeli War's formal ceasefire agreements, with Jordan having annexed the West Bank in the conflict's aftermath — a political reality that shaped the economic zone these coins were actually meant to serve.