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50 Riyals - Rashid Gamal Abdel Nasser

Issuer Government of Ajman
Year 1970
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Currency Riyal (1966-1973)
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Obverse description Central design features two crossed flags of Ajman above a crossed sword and dagger motif, all set against a plain field. The denomination '٥٠ ريال' appears in Arabic numerals at the center between the flag staffs, with '50 R' in Latin numerals below. A beaded inner border frames the design, with the Arabic legend of the Government of Ajman and its Dependencies arcing across the upper field and the Latin legend 'GOVERNMENT OF AJMAN & ITS DEP' arcing along the lower periphery. Five-pointed stars flank the inscriptions at left and right.
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Reverse description The reverse presents a right-facing portrait bust of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser rendered in high relief, occupying the central field. To the upper left, the silhouette of an ancient Egyptian monumental figure is visible, while to the upper right the outline of the Great Pyramid of Giza appears in the field. The Arabic legend commemorating the late president arcs along the lower periphery, with a serial number '0296' inscribed in the lower central field. Dates in both Hijri and Gregorian calendars — including the years of his birth (1918 / ١٣٣٦) and death (1970 / ١٣٩٠) — are inscribed at left and right, with '٢٨ رجب ١٣٩٠' (28 Rajab 1390) noted at the top, all contained within a beaded border.
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