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| 正面描述 | Central circle surmounted by a Hashemite royal crown, enclosing the Arabic numeral '50' flanked above by the Hijri year and below by the Christian year and the Arabic denomination 'خمسون فلسا' (Fifty Fils). The circle is framed by a wreath composed of a wheat ear to the left and a palm frond to the right, tied at the base with a ribbon. The circular Arabic legend 'المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية' (The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) runs around the periphery, with decorative six-pointed rosette ornaments flanking the crown at upper left and right. |
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| 背面描述 | The numeral '50' displayed prominently within a raised inner circle at the centre of the field, with the English denomination 'FIFTY FILS' inscribed in the field immediately above the circle. The Gregorian year '1955' appears below the circle, and a six-pointed star ornament is placed at the base. The circular English legend 'THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN' surrounds the entire design, reading clockwise from the lower left. |
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Jordan's first coinage as a fully independent kingdom launched in 1949, but the 50 fils denomination underwent quiet revision across this production window as the Hashemite government consolidated its monetary institutions following the annexation of the West Bank in 1948 and the turbulent early years of Hussein's reign after 1952. The fils system itself was inherited directly from the British Mandate coinage structure, retained wholesale rather than invented.
Collector attention on this type tends to concentrate on the 1965 issue, the final year before Jordan decimalized and replaced the fils denominations entirely with a new coinage series in 1968.