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| Issuer | Central Bank of Jordan |
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| Year | 2002-2021 |
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| Value | 1 Dīnar |
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| Reverse description | A vignette of the Great Arab Revolt scene occupies the central design field, rendered in intaglio against a multicolored guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals are printed in both the upper right and lower right corners, with Arabic and English lettering bordering the composition. |
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| Variants | P#34a - 2002 P#34b - 2005 P#34c - 2006 P#34d - 2008 P#34e - 2009 P#34f - 2011 P#34g - 2013 P#34h - 2016 |
| Comments |
Jordan's 1 Dinar has been the workhorse denomination of this series, issued continuously across nearly two decades with only minor security revisions. Thomas De La Rue's involvement here is long-standing — the London firm has printed Jordanian currency since the Central Bank's early years, and the relationship shows in the consistency of production quality across the run.
The watermark remains the primary security feature, which by the mid-2000s was already considered modest by regional standards. Several neighboring central banks had moved to polymer or multi-layered security threads for comparable denominations during the same period.