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50 Dinars Kuwaiti Currency 50th Anniversary, gilt

Uitgever Central Bank of Kuwait
Jaar 2011
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Diameter 65 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde The gilt reverse displays the English commemorative legend 'In Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Kuwait's Currency Issuance' in elegant script, arching across the upper and lower fields of the coin. The large numeral '50th' is prominently placed in the central gilt field, serving as the focal point of the design. Two silver-toned circular vignettes flank the central numeral, the left panel depicting a facsimile of a modern Central Bank of Kuwait banknote dated 1st April 2011, and the right panel showing an earlier 1961 issue featuring a traditional Kuwaiti dhow sailing vessel. The combination of polished gold-gilt lettering against frosted silver inset panels produces a refined two-tone proof appearance. The reeded edge frames the overall composition.
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Kuwait's 50th anniversary of the dinar fell in 2011, marking half a century since the currency was introduced in 1961 following independence from Britain — the dinar replacing the Gulf rupee at a rate that immediately established it as one of the region's stronger units. This gilt variant, distinguished from the standard silver issue by KM#41, was produced in strictly limited numbers as a prestige release through the Central Bank directly.

At five troy ounces of fine silver, the specification places it firmly in the bullion-medal category rather than anything intended for circulation.

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