Banknotes
In 1949, banknotes were issued by the government in denominations of 500 fils, 1, 5, 10 and 50 dinar. From 1959, the Central Bank of Jordan took over note production. 20 dinar notes were introduced in 1977, followed by 50 dinar in 1999. ½ dinar notes were replaced by coins in 1999.
The Fourth Series of the Central Bank of Jordan | |||||||||
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Obverse | Reverse | Value | Dimensions | Main Color | Obverse | Reverse | Printed Date | Issued Date | Watermark |
1 dinar | 133 × 74 mm | Lime and green | Sharif Hussein bin Ali | Great Arab Revolt | 2002 Hijri 1423 |
March 30, 2003 | Sharif Hussein bin Ali | ||
5 dinars | 137 × 74 mm | Brick orange | Abdullah bin al-Hussein | Ma’an Palace | December 22, 2002 | Abdullah bin al-Hussein | |||
10 dinars | 141 × 74 mm | Blue | Talal bin Abdullah | First Jordanian Parliament Building | Talal bin Abdullah | ||||
20 dinars | 145 × 74 mm | Blue | Hussein bin Talal | Dome of the Rock | February 2, 2003 | Hussein bin Talal | |||
50 dinars | 149 × 74 mm | Pink and brown | King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein | Raghadan Palace | Abdullah II bin al-Hussein |
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