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50 Riyals

Uitgever Qatar Monetary Agency
Jaar 1989
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Waarde 50 Riyals (50 QAR)
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Opschrift voorzijde هيئة النقد القطري
خمسون ريالا
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Beschrijving keerzijde A large intaglio vignette of the interior of a steel mill or industrial furnace facility occupies the central field, rendered in blue and grey with fine line engraving. The English legend of the issuing authority is printed across the top, with the denomination in words along the lower margin and numeral 50 at the left and right extremities. Intricate guilloche border patterns frame the composition on all sides.
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Opmerkingen

The Qatar Monetary Agency was itself a transitional institution — established in 1973 after Qatar withdrew from the Gulf rupee zone and introduced its own currency, it functioned as a proto-central bank before being replaced by the Qatar Central Bank in 1993. This note falls near the end of that institutional lifespan. Thomas De La Rue had printed Qatari notes from the outset of the national currency, and the P#10 series maintained that relationship through what was effectively the QMA's final decade of operation.

The watermark remains the sole listed security feature — modest by the standards of what De La Rue was producing for other clients by the late 1980s.

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