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5 Rials

Issuer Central Bank of Oman
Year 1996
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Reverse description A panoramic vignette of Nizwa city occupies the central field, with a view of the historic fort and its round tower at right, a mosque with blue dome at left, and mountains visible in the background; ornate guilloche borders frame the design on all sides, with the denomination numeral '5' at right within a decorative panel.
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Protection description Portrait watermark of Sultan Qaboos bin Sa'id
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The fifth series of Omani rials, of which this note is part, coincided with the steady expansion of Oman's non-oil revenue diversification program under Sultan Qaboos — though that policy shift is invisible on the note itself. What matters more to collectors is that Thomas De La Rue produced these to a high technical standard, and the 5 Rial denomination in this series has proven more common in circulated than uncirculated grade, suggesting it bore genuine transactional load rather than sitting in savings.

The watermark remains the primary security feature — modest by the standards De La Rue was already deploying on other contracts by the mid-1990s.

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