Paper Money Book

Oman ½-rial introduced on 11.01.2021

Introducing the 1/2 Rial banknote  P-50; B-239, a symbol of value and nature’s beauty, equal to US$1.30 or €1.12. In a refreshing green hue and measuring 135 x 64 mm, this note carries an air of significance and connection to the environment.

The front of the note brings forth the serene Ain Kour waterfall in Dhofar, a celebration of nature’s wonders. The frankincense tree (Boswellia sacra) is a nod to Oman’s rich history and culture. The Omani arms stand as a representation of national identity and strength.

Turning the note reveals Oman’s wildlife treasures – the sooty falcon and the Arabian leopard are emblematic of the nation’s biodiversity and commitment to conservation.

The watermark is a mark of authenticity – the Omani arms and an electrotype ١/٢ (1/2 in Arabic numerals) validate the note’s legitimacy.

Dated ٢٠٢٠ (2020) and introduced on 11th January 2020, this 1/2 Rial banknote encapsulates Oman’s natural beauty and cultural significance. It stands as a tribute to the environment, wildlife, and heritage, making it a bridge between value and nature’s treasures.

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Oman 100-baisa, introduced on 11.01.2021

Presenting the 100 Baisa banknote P-49; B-238, a fusion of value and natural beauty, equivalent to US$0.26 or €0.22. This note, in an earthy brown hue, measures 121 x 64 mm, evoking a sense of significance and connection to the environment.

The front of the note paints a picturesque scene – the lush green terraces of Jabal al-Akhdar stand as a tribute to nature’s splendor. The Omani arms are a symbol of the nation’s strength and unity.

Turning the note unveils Oman’s natural riches – the graceful coconut trees and the Falaj system, a testament to the nation’s agricultural heritage, grace the scene.

The watermark validates authenticity – the Omani arms and an electrotype ١٠٠ (100 in Arabic numerals) affirm the note’s legitimacy.

Dated ٢٠٢٠ (2020) and introduced on 11th January 2020, this 100 Baisa banknote encapsulates Oman’s natural beauty and agricultural heritage. It stands as a tribute to nature, culture, and value, making it more than just currency – it is a bearer of Oman’s identity and natural treasures.

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