Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.
Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.
Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.
Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.
Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.
We exchange both coins and banknotes. Most were minted as business strikes, but a handful of uncirculated examples and around 5,000 proofs were also issued.
It is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. It is followed by the Arabic letter "هـ" (hā'), an abbreviation for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which indicates a year in the Islamic calendar. The total mintage of the coin is currently unknown. The "recurrent plant motif" that appears on the coin's obverse is also incorporated on the top and bottom of the reverse. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid) is engraved on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse.
Written below is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which extends clockwise along the border enclosing the qirsh value. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
Saudi Arabia Coinage: 1972-1973: under King: Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud Currency: Riyal = 20 qhirsh (piastres) = 100 halalas AH1392 (1972-1973) The SAMA Council of Ministers issued a Resolution on 8/1/1392H (23/2/1972), approving minting of coins. Printed counterclockwise along the periphery above is the king's Arabic name, "خالد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Khālid ibn 'Abd al 'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), and inscribed in the opposite direction at the periphery below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). On August 1, 2005, King Fahd died at the age of 84, thus ending his 23-year reign as King of Saudi Arabia. Each of the coins was struck at the Monnaie de Paris facility in Pessac, France, and designed by members of the mint staff. Absolutely. Written above is the Arabic value "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), and inscribed below is its English equivalent, "FIVE HALALAS". After reigning for over 10 years, King Faisal was unexpectedly assassinated on March 25, 1975. Not long! Post us your currency! 21 Coin Lot - 1972 and 1976 Saudi Arabia Coin Lot - Ghirish, Halala. If you want to opt out. Leftover Currency,
It also contains links to World Rulers as well. Unit 1 Portland Business Centre,
Each was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated.
2016. The coin's obverse is identical to that of the standard coin of King Khalid. The 5 halala or 1 qirsh coin is a current circulation piece of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt), which translates as "5 halala".
It has been issued in six types since 1972: one under King Faisal (1906–1975; r. 1964–1975), two under King Khalid (1913–1982; r. 1975–1982), and one under Kings Fahd (1921–2005; r. 1982–2005), Abdullah (1924–2015; r. 2005–2015), and Salman (1935–; r. 2015–). All six coins are currently legal tender in their country of origin, each holding a nominal value of 0.05 riyal. It is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah), which is engraved below the date on the 1977 piece and to the left of the date on the 1980 coin. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. How long does it take for my payment to come through? The Islamic date of minting is rendered in Eastern Arabic numerals as "١٣٩٢" (1392) near the bottom of the piece. Outside the border, it is flanked to the left by the Western Arabic "5" and to the right by the Eastern Arabic "٥", both of which identify a value of 5 halala. The uncirculated and proof coins were respectively distributed in official mint and proof sets by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority. No printer needed. Printed counterclockwise along the rim above is the full Arabic name of King Fahd, "الملك فهد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Fahd ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is traditionally Anglicized as "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". The Islamic date of minting, "١٤٠٨" (1408), appears horizontally at the bottom of the piece, and is followed by the letter "هـ" (hā') for "هجرية" (Romanized: Hijrīyyah).
The 5 halala piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Here's how to exchange it for cash: Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. The 5 halala piece of the series was struck solely in 1972. The face value "قرش واحد" (Romanized: qirš wāḥid), meaning "one qirsh", appears on two lines inside a solid circular boundary in the middle of the reverse. UNC 1 HALALA - 2 RIYALS. Hungarian 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 pengő banknote, Saudi Arabia - 5 Halala, KM# 53 (1397–1400), Arab News – "New Saudi banknotes and coins released", Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority – Sixth Issue, https://currencies.fandom.com/wiki/Saudi_5_halala_coin?oldid=27043. After reigning for over nine years, King Abdullah died of illness at the age of 90. Datchet SL3 9EG,
Currency Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. We are a registered money service business, supervised by HMRC. In 1972 and 1973, during the reign of King Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority issued 25 and 50 halala pieces commemorating the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency of the United Nations (UN) tasked with fighting world hunger. The emblem of Saudi Arabia appears in the center of the coin. Coin catalog [Currency: Saudi halala] [1/4]. Printed horizontally below is the full Arabic name of King Salman, "الملك سلمان بن عبد العزيز آل سعود" (Romanized: Al-Malik Salmān ibn 'Abd al-'Azīz Āl Su'ūd), which is often Anglicized as "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud". Written in the opposite direction at the rim below is the title "ملك المملكة العربية السعودية" (Romanized: Malik al-Mamlakah al-'Ārabīyah as-Sa'ūdīyah). Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. Each piece was struck under commission at the Royal Mint of the United Kingdom. The piece is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. Only business strikes of this particular type are known to exist. 5, 10, 25, 50 HALALAS. The emblem of Saudi Arabia, which consists of a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) above two crossed swords, is displayed in the middle of the obverse. Both of its rims are raised and undecorated. The coin is composed of a cupronickel alloy and measures 2.5 grams in mass, 19.5 millimeters in diameter, and over 1 millimeter in thickness. The exchange value has been added to your online wallet. With the exception of the lowest denominated piece, each was struck again in 1980. The emblem of Saudi Arabia is displayed in the center of the obverse. SAUDI ARABIA SET 7 COINS(1 5 10 25 50 HALALA 1 2) RIYAL 2016 BI-METALLIC UNC. The first coin of the denomination was introduced in 1972, during the later reign of King Faisal. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Around 20,000,000 examples of the coin were manufactured in 1977, and an unknown number were struck in 1980. It contains all the important information on Coin Collecting, World Coin Dealers, Coin Mints and much more. He was immediately succeeded by his half-brother Abdullah, who had been designated Crown Prince since 1982 and had acted as de facto regent of Saudi Arabia since 1996. Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! The simple design features the Saudi coat of arms, patterns and Arabic script. Each was struck under contract at the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada.
Under the new king, a new series of 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 halala pieces was introduced by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority from 2007 to 2009. These were then followed in 1978 by new 5, 10, and 100 halala coins celebrating the same subject. It is flanked to the left by the Gregorian date of minting, "2016", and to the right by the corresponding Islamic date, "1438". Written counterclockwise along the periphery above is another indication of the coin's value, the Arabic inscription "خمس هللات" (Romanized: ḵams halalāt). A large numeral "5" representing the coin's face value is engraved in the middle of the piece. Around 1,500,000 examples of the coin were manufactured. Coin: 25 Halalas (1/4 Riyal) (Saudi Arabia) (1982~2005 - 5th King Fahd) WCC:km63.