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50 Dirhams Silver plated

Issuer Qatar Central Bank
Year 2012
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Obverse description Central field bears the national emblem of Qatar, featuring two crossed swords beneath a traditional dhow sailing on water, flanked by a palm tree on the right. The design is surrounded by a beaded inner border. The Arabic legend 'دولة قطر' (State of Qatar) appears in the lower field, while the dual dates in Arabic-Indic and Western numerals '١٤٣٣ · ٢٠١٢' (AH 1433 / AD 2012) are inscribed along the upper periphery.
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Reverse script Arabic, Latin
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KM# P10 identifies this as a pattern strike — the Qatar Central Bank issued a small number of these silver-plated nickel steel pieces in 2012 as presentation or specimen examples, not for general circulation. Qatar's domestic coinage program has historically been thin, with the Central Bank issuing relatively few commemorative or pattern types, making even minor pattern entries from this period genuinely scarce in the secondary market.

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