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| Issuer | Palestine |
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| Year | 1431 (2010) |
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| Currency | Dinar |
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| Reverse script | Arabic/Latin |
| Reverse lettering | ٥ نموذج JL قروش |
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Palestine's coin-issuing authority, the Palestinian Monetary Authority, has operated without a recognized sovereign state, producing coins that circulate in a territory where the Israeli shekel and Jordanian dinar are the functional currencies. These pieces saw negligible actual circulation — struck more as a declaration of institutional existence than as working money.