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1 Dinar

Uitgever Central Bank of Bahrain
Jaar 2006
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Opschrift voorzijde مصرف البحرين المركزي ١ ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب القانون رقم ٢٠٠٦/٦٤ دينار واحد
Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a vignette of the Sail and Pearl Monument at left, executed in intaglio engraving against a pale central field with multicolour guilloche work in red, green and gold. To the right, a group of galloping Arabian horses is rendered in detailed intaglio within a fan-shaped tonal arc. The English issuer name "Central Bank of Bahrain" appears in red at the top centre, flanked by a circular optically variable device at upper right and the numeral "1" in a decorative rosette, with "ONE DINAR" printed in bold red letterpress along the lower centre.
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The Central Bank of Bahrain replaced the Bahrain Monetary Agency in 2006, and this note was part of the first currency series issued under the new institutional name — a change driven by the 2006 Central Bank of Bahrain Law rather than any monetary crisis or reform of the currency itself. The dinar's peg to the US dollar, fixed since 1980 at 0.376 BHD per dollar, remained entirely unchanged.

De La Rue's Basingstoke facility handled production, and the optically variable ink on the denomination numeral shifts between two colors under different viewing angles — one of the more effective anti-counterfeiting measures in Gulf-region notes of that period.

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