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| 正面描述 | Gray-blue on multicolour underprint. At left, a composite vignette comprises a traditional dhow under sail, a camel caravan, a palm tree, and an oil derrick, together evoking the historical and economic identity of the Emirates. Denomination and issuing authority inscriptions appear in both Arabic and English. |
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| 防伪描述 | Arabian horse's head |
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The United Arab Emirates Currency Board was established in 1973, the same year this note was issued — meaning the entire first series, of which this is a part, constituted the UAE's inaugural paper currency following the federation's formal consolidation after independence from Britain in 1971. The dirham replaced the Bahraini dinar and the Qatar and Dubai riyal simultaneously across the seven emirates, a logistical undertaking that required a functioning note series to be ready at launch.
Thomas De La Rue handled the full first series. The watermark is the sole security measure — no metallic strip, no UV features — which reflects both the technology of the period and the short intended lifespan of the Currency Board itself, which was superseded by the UAE Central Bank in 1980.