Omani Rials
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The Omani Rial, also known as rial Omani, is the national currency of the Sultanate of Oman in the Middle East. It is the third most valuable national currency in the world. The Omani rial replaced the rial Saidi in 1973. The subunit of the rial is the baisa: 1 rial equals 1000 baisa.
We exchange current Omani Rial banknotes, as well as older withdrawn Omani Rial and Baisa banknotes and Omani Rial and Baisa coins. To convert your Omani Rials to cash, select the type of OMR you want to exchange:
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Oman 100 Baisa banknote (type 1995)
100 Baisa is the equivalent of 0.1 Rial. This is because there are 1000 baisa in one rial, the baisa being the 1/1000 subunit of the rial. The portrait on the one hundred Omani baisa bill is that of Sultan Qaboor. The 0.10 OMR bill also shows Omani wildlife including birds and an onyx. Our … ContinuedYou get: £0.132321 OMR = £1.3231800000 -
5 Baisa coin Oman
Similar to all Omani coins, this 5 Baisa case features the national arms of Oman and the Sultan’s name, along with the text ‘Sultanate of Oman’ in Arabic. The 5 baisa coin has a value equivalent to 0.005 rial. It is Oman’s lowest value coin in circulation.You get: £0.004401 OMR = £0.8804900000