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10 Dinars

Uitgever Central Bank of Jordan
Jaar 1996-2001
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Referentie(s) P#31
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Opschrift voorzijde المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية البنك المركزي الأردني ورقة نقد صادرة بموجب قانون البنك المركزي الأردني عشرة دنانير المحافظ - وزير المالية
(Translation: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Central Bank of Jordan A banknote issued according to the law of the Central Bank of Jordan Ten Dinars Governor - Minister of Finance)
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Opschrift keerzijde THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN CENTRAL BANK OF JORDAN قلعة عجلون AJLOUN CASTLE TEN DINARS
(Translation: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Central Bank of Jordan Ajloun Castle Ten Dinars)
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Opmerkingen

Jordan's Central Bank has maintained an unusually long relationship with Thomas De La Rue, and this series reflects that continuity — the print quality is consistent with De La Rue's high-specification work of the late 1990s, a period when the firm was also producing notes for several Gulf states simultaneously. The 10 Dinar denomination sat at a meaningful value in everyday Jordanian commerce during this window, roughly equivalent to two or three days' wages for many workers.

The watermark security on P#31 is comparatively modest by the standards of what De La Rue was capable of at the time — later Jordanian issues added security threads and color-shifting ink. This series was superseded in stages rather than withdrawn all at once.

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