10 Mixed coins from Jordan (المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan). Different Jordanian coins picked randomly from these periods: Dinar (1949 - 2020).
The product may contain these denominations: Dinar, Qirsh, Piastres
Monetary unit and its division: 1000 Fils = 100 Qirsh = 10 Dirham = 1 Dinar
Currency: Mixed
Coin type: Standard circulated coins
Compositions: Bronze, Copper-nickel, Bronze plated steel, Copper plated steel, Nickel brass, Bimetallic, Nickel clad steel
Type: Collections, Lots
Year: 1949 - 2020
Weight: 80 g.
Shape: Round
Mint location: British Royal Mint
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product may have different combinations of coins, various dates, and denominations, and unique catalog numbers. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Pictures and symbols may be found on the coins:
ℹ Themes: Kings, Portraits
Other interesting information: After Jordan annexed the West Bank in 1950, the dinar replaced the Palestinian pound. The Jordanian dinar became the kingdom’s official currency and legal tender.
Other fact: After Israel took control of the West Bank in 1967, the Jordanian Dinar remained in circulation along with Israeli currency. During hyperinflation periods in Israel in 1970 and 1980, the Jordanian Dinar provided stability.
Other fact: Until 1992, coins were named in Arabic as fils, qirsh, dirham, and dinar. In English only the fils and Dinar names were used.