withdrawn Bahraini Dinar banknotes
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Issued by the Bahrain Monetary Agency, these banknotes belong to older series of the Bahraini Dinar. They have been withdrawn from circulation and are no longer accepted for payments in Bahrain. It is still possible to exchange these withdrawn Bahraini Dinar banknotes.
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Bahrain 1/2 Dinar banknote (Third Issue)
The banknote of 1/2 dinar from Bahrain features the King Hamad industrial area with the Alba aluminium plant. The brown coloured banknote also features the Bahriani coat of arms.You get: £0.616081 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
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: £1.232151 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 5 Dinars banknote (Third Issue)
The blue-coloured banknote of 5 Dinars from Bahrain’s third issue features Riffa fort and Bahrain International Airport. Text on the 5 BHD note reads ‘Bahrain Monetary Agency’.You get: £6.160751 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 10 Dinars banknote (Third Issue)
The 3rd issue banknote of 10 Bahraini Dinars has an image of a bridge: the King Fahd causeway. Other elements on the withdrawn 10 BHD note include a dhow sailing boat and the coat of arms of Bahrain.You get: £12.321501 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
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: £24.643001 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote (Third Issue orange type)
The peach coloured third version 20 dinars banknote from Bahrain features the Bab Al Bahrain gate and the Ahmed Al-Fateh Mosque. Text on the 20 BHD note reads ‘Bahrain Monetary Agency’.You get: £24.643001 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 1/2 Dinar banknote (Second Issue)
The second issue half dinar banknote from Bahrain shows an aerial view of the aluminium smelting plant Alba in Bahrain. Text on the brown coloured 1/2 dinar banknote reads ‘Bahrain Monetary Agency’.You get: £0.616081 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 1 Dinar banknote (Second Issue)
The One Dinar banknote from Bahrain’s second series features the main building of the Bahrain Monetary Agency in the Bahraini capital Manama. Elements on the banknote include the minaret of the Manama Mosque, the Bahraini coat of arms and a map outline of the Kingdom of Bahrain.You get: £1.232151 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 5 DInars banknote (Second Issue)
Pearl divers are featured on the Second Series banknote of five Bahraini DInars. The blue coloured old BD5 bill has the minaret of the Suq al-Khamis mosque and the Bahraini coat of arms on the side with Arabic text.You get: £6.160751 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 10 Dinars banknote (Second Issue)
The green-coloured banknote of BD10 from the second series shows an aerial view on Bahrain’s dry docks. Other elements on the Ten Dinars note include a wind tower, the Bahraini coat of arms shield and a dhow sailing ship.You get: £12.321501 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain 20 Dinars banknote (Second Issue)
The highest denomination of the Second Series Bahraini dinar notes is the BD20 bill. The brick coloured banknote features the old seat of government, Government House, in Bahrain’s capital Manama.You get: £24.643001 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 100 Fils banknote (First Issue)
The banknote of 100 Fils from the Bahrain Currency Board has a value equivalent of 0.10 dinar. There are 1000 fils in one dinar. The 100 fils note is orange and green coloured and features Bahrain’s coat of arms and palm trees.You get: £0.123221 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 1/2 Dinar banknote (First Issue)
The first issue banknote of 1/2 dinar from the Bahrain Currency Board has an image of Mina Salman seaport where ships are being loaded, shown on the English language side. On the Arabic language side of the purple coloured half dinar note is the image of dhow sailing boats and a shield with the coat … ContinuedYou get: £0.616081 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 1/4 Dinar banknote (First Issue)
The brown coloured 1/4 dinar banknote from the Bahrain Currency Board features oil derrics, dhow boats and the Bahraini coat of arms. This quarter dinar banknote belongs to the first issue, as specified by the Kingdom of Bahrain’s monetary law of 1964.You get: £0.308041 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 1 Dinar banknote (First Issue)
The one dinar banknote from Bahrain’s first series, dated 1964, features the ruins of Khamis mosque with two prominent minarets. On the Arabic language side of the old 1 BHD note are dhow boats and the Bahraini coat of arms.You get: £1.232151 BHD = £1.2321500000 -
Bahrain Currency Board 5 DInars banknote (First Issue)
This blue coloured five dinars note features pearl divers in their dhows. On the side with the Bahraini coat of arms are more dhows, traditional Arabic sailing ships.You get: £6.160751 BHD = £1.2321500000