5 Fils

Issuer Jordan
Year 1955-1967
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 5 Fils (0.005 JOD)
Currency Dinar (1949-date)
Composition Bronze
Weight 6.0 g
Diameter 24 mm
Thickness 1.8 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#9, Schön#9
Obverse description Value and date within crowned circle within sprigs
Obverse script Arabic
Obverse lettering ١٣٨٣ ٥ ١٩٦٤ عبدالله الثاني ابن الحسين ملك المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية
(Translation: 1383 5 1964)
Reverse description Value within circle above date
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN FIVE FILS 5 1964
Edge Smooth
Mint
Mintage 1374 (1955) - ١٩٥٥ ١٣٧٤ - 3 500 000
1374 (1955) - ١٩٥٥ ١٣٧٤ Proof -
1380 (1960) - ١٩٦٠ ١٣٨٠ - 540 000
1380 (1960) - ١٩٦٠ ١٣٨٠ Proof -
1382 (1962) - ١٩٦٢ ١٣٨٢ - 250 000
1382 (1962) - ١٩٦٢ ١٣٨٢ Proof -
1383 (1964) - ١٩٦٤-١٣٨٣ Specimen Sets only (KM#SS1) - 3 000
1384 (1964) - ١٩٦٤ ١٣٨٤ - 2 500 000
1385 (1965) - ١٩٦٥-١٣٨٥ Proof Sets only (KM#PS2) - 10 000
1385 (1965) - ١٩٦٥-١٣٨٥ Specimen Sets only (KM#SS2) - 5 000
1387 (1967) - ١٩٦٧ ١٣٨٧ - 2 000 000
Numisquare ID 1983001930
Additional information

Historical Context: This 5 Fils coin, issued by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (1955-1967), is from the early reign of King Hussein I (r. 1952-1999). This period was crucial for Jordan, marked by post-independence consolidation, nation-building, and navigating complex regional geopolitics. As a common circulating denomination, the 5 Fils was essential for daily commerce, reflecting economic realities and the nascent identity of a young, sovereign kingdom.

Artistry: The 5 Fils design reflects a practical yet symbolic approach, typical of circulating coinage from this era. While the engraver is uncredited, the stylistic school combines traditional Islamic calligraphic elements with a formalized, heraldic arrangement. The obverse typically displays the Jordanian crown surmounting a wreath, encompassing the denomination and dates (Hijri and Gregorian), encircled by the country's name. This design emphasizes national symbols over a monarch's portrait, common for lower denominations.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (6.0 grams, 24 millimeters), the 5 Fils presents specific grading considerations. High-points for wear include the crown's intricate details, central wreath elements, and prominent Arabic script elements. Due to bronze composition and mass production, these coins often exhibit softer strikes, especially on the wreath's finer details and outer rim lettering. Collectors should also inspect for common bronze issues like planchet imperfections or environmental toning.

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