Kuwaiti Dinars
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Kuwait’s currency, the Kuwaiti Dinar, is the most valuable national currency in the world. It is subdivided in 1000 fils. Banknotes range from 1/4 dinar to 20 dinars. Coins range from 0.001 to 0.1 dinar.
At Leftover Currency we exchange Kuwaiti dinar banknotes, both current and withdrawn series, as well as the demonetized Kuwaiti banknotes. We also exchange Kuwaiti fils coins. To exchange your Kuwaiti dinars: Select the type you want to exchange.
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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: £0.026101 KWD = £0.1043800000 -
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: £0.052191 KWD = £0.1043800000 -
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: £0.104381 KWD = £0.1043800000 -
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: £0.521901 KWD = £0.1043800000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (2nd Issue)
The 10 dinar banknote from Kuwait’s Second Issue shows a traditional sailing vessel at sea. The portrait on the old 2nd series 10 KWD bill is that of Sheikh Al-Sabah.You get: £1.043801 KWD = £0.1043800000