Jordanian Dinars
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The Jordanian Dinar is the national currency of the Middle Eastern country of Jordan since 1950, when it replaced the Palestine Pound. We exchange both Jordanian dinar banknotes, current and withdrawn, as well as Jordanian dinar coins.
To convert your left over Jordanian Dinars to cash, select the type of Jordanian Dinars you would like to exchange:
current Jordanian Dinar banknotes
2002 - currentExchange Rate: £0.90776View BanknotesThese banknotes from 1 dinar to 50 dinars are currently in use as a means of payment in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. All banknotes bear the image of the King of Jordan, current or past, and an important building in Jordan. The front side of these dinar banknotes is in Arabic language; The back side is in English. In addition to current Jordanian dinar banknotes we also exchange Jordanian dinar coins and old, withdrawn Jordanian dinar banknotes.Jordanian Dinar coins
2000 - currentExchange Rate: £0.60517View CoinsThe current series of Jordanian Dinar coins consists of coins from 1 qirsh to 1/2 dinar. The Jordanian dinar's subunit has two names: piastre and qirsh, which are identical in value: 1/100 of a dinar. The current Jordanian coins have the portrait of King Abdullah II. Older coins with the portrait of King Hussein circulate alongside the more recent coins. We exchange all current Jordanian dinar coins. We also exchange current Jordanian dinar banknotes and older withdrawn banknotes from Jordan.