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| Issuer | United Arab Emirates |
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| Year | 2010 |
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| Composition | Silver (.925) |
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| Obverse description | Draped bust of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan in three-quarter right-facing effigy, wearing traditional Gulf headdress (keffiyeh and agal), rendered in high relief against a polished field. A decorative beaded border frames the periphery of the coin. The Arabic legend curves along the upper rim identifying the ruler by name and title, while the denomination '٥٠ درهماً' (50 Dirhams) and the inscription naming the United Arab Emirates appear in the lower field beneath the portrait. |
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| Reverse lettering | هيئة الأوراق المالية والسلع ١٠ سنوات على التأسيس الإمارات العربية المتحدة 10th anniversary SECURITIES & COMMODITIES AUTHORITY (Translation: Securities and Commodities Authority 10th anniversary of establishment United Arab Emirates) |
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The Securities and Commodities Authority was established by Federal Law No. 4 of 2000 to regulate UAE financial markets, including the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and Dubai Financial Market. This commemorative marks the SCA's first decade — a period that included the sharp regional market crash of 2008, when UAE equity indices lost roughly half their value within months.