Kuwaiti Dinars demonetized banknotes
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Convert your leftover Kuwaiti Dinars demonetized banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Kuwait.
These Kuwaiti Dinar banknotes were issued in the 20th century, before, during and following the First Gulf War. The Central Bank of Kuwait no longer exchanges these old style dinar banknotes: They have lost their monetary value.
At Leftover Currency we continue to exchange these demonetised Kuwaiti Dinar banknotes. We also exchange current 6th Series Kuwaiti Dinar banknotes, withdrawn 5th Series Kuwaiti banknotes and Kuwaiti coins.
Do you have Kuwaiti Dinars demonetized banknotes like the ones in the pictures below? Add the amount you want to exchange to your Wallet. You'll see exactly how much money you'll get for your Kuwaiti Dinars. Click on the Wallet symbol to complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies.
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1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
The cancelled banknote of a quarter dinar from the Fourth Series features an aerial view of an oil refinery plant in the desert. Elements on the Arabic language side include the Kuwaiti coat of arms with a traditional dhow sailing boat and a falcon.You get: £0.025991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
This half dinar banknote from Kuwait’s Fourth Series shows a harbour with container ships being loaded. The coat of arms of Kuwait with a dhow boat and falcon is featured on the Arabic language side of the 1/2 dinar note.You get: £0.051991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
This banknote of 1 Kuwaiti dinar shows a fortress wall with a tree. The 4th Series one dinar note is coloured a bright green and pink-violet.You get: £0.103971 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
The building on the 5 dinar banknote is Seif Palace in Kuwait City. Other elements on the 4th Series 5 KWD bill include the Kuwaiti coat of arms and geometrical patterns.You get: £0.519851 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
A traditional dhow sailing boat is pictured on the banknote of ten dinars from Kuwait’s Fourth Series. The banknote is coloured orange-red and features the Kuwaiti coat of arms. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £1.039701 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (4th Issue)
The highest value banknote of Kuwait’s Fourth Series was the twenty dinar note. The violet-coloured 20 dinars bill features the Palace of Justice in Kuwait City and the Kuwaiti stock exchange, Boursa Kuwait. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £2.079401 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
On the 1/4 dinar banknote of the Third Series is an image of an oil refinery and a derrick. The Kuwaiti coat of arms with falcon and dhow boat are featured on the Arabic language side of the quarter dinar bill.You get: £0.025991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
A seaport is pictured on this half dinar banknote from Kuwait. Other elements on the 1/2 Kuwaiti dinar banknote include the Kuwaiti coat of arms and national flag.You get: £0.051991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
On the Third series banknote of one Kuwaiti dinar is an image of an old fortress wall and tree. The purple-violet coloured banknote has an Arabic language side and an English language side. Kuwait’s coat of arms is featured on the Arabic language side.You get: £0.103971 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
Al Seif Palace is featured on the Third Series banknote of five Kuwaiti Dinars. The Arabic language side of the old 5 KWD bill shows a minnaret tower and the Kuwaiti coat of arms.You get: £0.519851 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
This green coloured banknote of 10 dinars from Kuwait’s Third Series shows a traditional sailing ship, known in Arabic as ‘dhow’. The boat on the note flies the Kuwaiti flag. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £1.039701 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (3rd Issue)
The modern building on this brown coloured old 20 KWD note from the Third Series is the Palace of Justice in Kuwait City. Other elements on the twenty dinars bill include the Kuwaiti coat of arms with a dhow sailing ship and a falcon. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes … ContinuedYou get: £2.079401 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (2nd Issue)
The black and brown coloured banknote of 1/4 Kuwaiti Dinar features the Port of Kuwait in Kuwait City. The portrait on the obverse side of the quarter dinar bill is that of the former ruler of Kuwait. Sheik Salim al-Sabah.You get: £0.025991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (2nd Issue)
The main building of Kuwait University is shown on the reverse side of this banknote of half a dinar. The portrait of Sheik Sabah bin Salim al-Sabah is shown on the old 1/2 KWD bill’s obverse side.You get: £0.051991 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (2nd Issue)
The 1 dinar bill from Kuwait’s 2nd banknote issue features an oil refinery. The old 1 KWD note also shows the portrait of Sheikh Al-Sabah.You get: £0.103971 KWD = £0.1039700000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (2nd Issue)
The five Kuwaiti dinars bill from Kuwait’s second banknotes series is blue-green coloured and shows a social housing estate. The portrait on the old 5 KWD bill is that of Sheikh Al-Sabah.You get: £0.519851 KWD = £0.1039700000