Bahraini Dinars
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The Bahraini Dinar is the national currency of the Gulf State of Bahrain. Introduced in 1965, the Bahraini Dinar is subdivided into 1000 fils. The currency of Bahrain is the second most valuable national currency in the world. Dinar and fils banknotes and coins are issued by the Central Bank of Bahrain, based in Manama.
To exchange your Bahraini Dinars, select the type you want to exchange. We exchange Bahraini Dinar banknotes, both current and older dinar series. In addition we also exchange Bahraini coins.
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Bahrain 1/2 Dinar banknote (Fourth Issue)
The half dinar banknote from Bahrain features an aerial view of the racing track at Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Also pictured on the BD 1/2 dinar bill is the Old Bahrain Court in the Bahraini capital Manama.You get: £0.758521 BHD = £1.5170300000 -
Bahrain 100 Fils coin
This bi-metallic 100 fils coin has the coat of arms of Bahrain on one side, and the denomination on the other. All Bahraini coins have the date of issue in both the Islamic and Gregorian calendar year. The coin of 100 fils is the equivalent of 0.10 Dinar (there are 1000 fils in 1 dinar). … ContinuedYou get: £0.096201 BHD = £0.9619700000 -
Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote (Fourth Issue)
Arabian racing horses are pictured galloping on the One Dinar banknote from Bahrain. The BD1 note also features the Pearl and Sail monument that used to stand on the Pearl Roundabout, as well as Bahrain’s first school, Al-Hidaya Al-Khalifia school for boys in Al Muharraq.You get: £1.517031 BHD = £1.5170300000 -
Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote (Third Issue)
The 1 Bahraini dinar banknote has one side with Arabic text and another side in English language. Text on the English side reads ‘Bahrain Monetary Agency 1 Dinar’. On the banknote is an image of Bahrain’s central bank building in Manama.You get: £1.185631 BHD = £1.1856300000 -
Bahrain 50 Fils coin
The 50 fils Bahraini coin has a stylised depiction of a dhow, a type of sail boat common in the Arabian region, on one face, and the denomination on the reverse. This coin is equivalent to 0.05 dinar: There are 1000 fils in 1 Bahraini dinar.You get: £0.048101 BHD = £0.9619700000 -
Bahrain 25 Fils coin
This silver-coloured 25 Bahraini fils coin shows a seal from the ancient Dilmun civilisation, who occupied the region that is Bahrain today. It is thought that these seals, which were decorative discs made from stone, shell, ivory and ceramic, were traded, used as ornaments, and also included as burial items. A coin of 25 fils … ContinuedYou get: £0.024051 BHD = £0.9619700000 -
Bahrain 5 DInars banknote (Fourth Issue)
The blue-coloured 5 Bahraini dinar note features Bahrain’s first oil well and a view on the industrial complex of Aluminium Bahrain, also known as ‘Alba’. The buildings on the English language side of the BD5 bill are Shaikh Isa bin Ali House and Riffa Fort.You get: £7.585151 BHD = £1.5170300000 -
Bahrain 10 Dinars banknote (Fourth Issue)
The portrait on the green coloured 10 Bahraini Dinars banknote is that of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain. The bridge featured on the reverse side of the BD10 bill is the Shaikh Isa Causeway near Seef.You get: £15.170301 BHD = £1.5170300000 -
Bahrain 10 Fils coin
The Bahraini 10 fils coin has a palm tree design. Coins minted from 2010 are made from brass plated steel and are magnetic, whereas the older solid brass coins are non-magnetic. The coin of 10 fils is the equivalent of 0.01 dinar: There are 1000 fils in one Bahraini dinar.You get: £0.009621 BHD = £0.9619700000 -
Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote (Fourth Issue)
The highest valued banknote in the Gulf State of Bahrain is the 20 dinars banknote. On the obverse side is a picture of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain. The reverse side of the BD20 bill features the Ahmed Al Fateh Mosque in the Bahraini capital of Manama.You get: £30.340601 BHD = £1.5170300000 -
Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote (Third Issue portrait type)
On the obverse side of the 20 Bahraini dinar banknote is the portrait of the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa. On the reverse side of the twenty dinar note is the Ahmed Al-Fateh Mosque in Bahrain’s capital, Manama.You get: £23.712601 BHD = £1.1856300000 -
Bahrain 5 Fils coin
The 5 fils coin from Bahrain is smaller than the 10 fils coin with which it shares the same palmtree design. In common with the 10 fils, 5 fils coins minted from 2010 are magnetic brass plated steel, and the older solid brass coins are non-magnetic. The 5 fils coin is the lowest value coin … ContinuedYou get: £0.004811 BHD = £0.9619700000