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| Uitgever | Qatar Central Bank |
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| Jaar | 2006 |
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| Waarde | 100 Riyals |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The State of Qatar national emblem occupies the central field, depicting two crossed scimitars with a traditional dhow under sail on stylised waves, flanked by a small island bearing two palm trees. Surrounding inscriptions in Latin legend read 'STATE OF QATAR' along the upper periphery, with the weight, fineness, denomination, and date — '10g 9999 GOLD 100 RIYAL 2006' — arranged below the central device. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Qatar hosted the 15th Asian Games in December 2006 — the first Gulf state ever to do so. The event required enormous infrastructure investment and served as a deliberate geopolitical signal, positioning Doha as a viable host for major international sport well before the FIFA World Cup bid was even filed. This commemorative was issued by the Qatar Central Bank specifically for the occasion, part of a small series tied to the Games.
KM#23 is among the scarcer pieces from the set, with mintages kept low in keeping with Qatar's practice of issuing collector gold in limited quantities.