demonetized Qatari Riyal banknotes
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Convert your leftover demonetized Qatari Riyal banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Qatar.
These Qatari Riyal banknotes from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Series have been taken out of circulation and the exchange deadline has expired. These old Qatari notes have therefore lost all their monetary value. However they retain some value as a collectible item.
At Leftover Currency we continue to exchange these old demonetized Qatari Riyal banknotes. We also exchange current 5th Series Qatari Riyal banknotes and withdrawn Qatari Riyal banknotes from the 4th Series. We also exchange Qatari Riyal dirham coins.
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1 Qatari Riyal banknote (Third Issue)
The 3rd issue banknote of one dinar from Qatar features a beached boat in a harbour, with in the background the Doha Emir Palace. Elements on the Arabic side of the demonetised 1 QAR bill include the Qatari coat of arms, with a dhow boat, crossed swords and palm trees.You get: £0.013731 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
5 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
A flock of sheep is featured on this banknote of five riyals from Qatar’s Third Series. Other elements on this red-purple coloured old 5 Qatari riyals bill include a dhow sailing boat, crossed daggers and palm trees.You get: £0.068651 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
10 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
The National Museum of Qatar in Doha is pictured on this banknote of ten riyals from the Third Series. Also featured on the 10 riyals note is the Qatari national coat of arms.You get: £0.137301 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
50 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
A blast furnace and a steel worker are featured on the Qatari 50 riyals banknote, part of the Third Series. Text on the 50 QAR banknote reads ‘Qatar Central Bank’.You get: £0.686501 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
100 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
The modern building on the 100 Qatari RIyals banknote from the Third Series is the Qatar Central Bank main office in Doha. Other elements on the 100 QAR old banknote include the Qatari coat of arms with palm trees, crossed swords and traditional ‘dhow’ sailing boat.You get: £1.373001 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
500 Qatari Riyals banknote (Third Issue)
Qatar’s highest value banknote of the Third Series is the 500 riyals note. The English language side has a vertical orientation, featuring an oil rig. The banknote is brightly coloured with a diverse colour palet including orange, cyan, green and blue.You get: £6.865001 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
1 Qatari Riyal banknote (Second Issue type 1981)
The one riyal banknote from 1981 shows a street scene with a minnaret and modern buildings. Text on the banknote reads ‘Qatar Monetary Agency’.You get: £0.013731 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
1 Qatari Riyal banknote (Second Issue type 1985)
The 1 riyal banknote from the Middle East nation of Qatar shows a beached boat. The purple coloured one riyal banknote has text in English and Arabic. The English text reads ‘Qatar Central Bank’.You get: £0.013731 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
5 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
The 5 riyals banknote from Qatar’s Second Series is dedicated to the topic of agriculture: Sheep, greenhouses, fruits and a field are pictured on the five riyals bill’s English language side. The Arabic language side contains the coat of arms of the State of Qatar.You get: £0.068651 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
10 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
The building on the banknote of 10 Qatari Riyals is the National Museum of Qarar in Doha. The text on the ten riyals note reflects the issuing authority: “Qatar Monetary Agency”.You get: £0.137301 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
50 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
Text on the banknote of 50 Riyals reads ‘Qatar Monetary Agency’, referring to the issuing monethary authority. A blast furnace is pictured on the English language side. On the Arabic language side is the Qatari coat of arms, with dhow boat, crossed daggers and palm trees.You get: £0.686501 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
100 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
The Qatar Monetary Agency’s headquarters in Doha are featured on this 100 riyals banknote from the Second Series. On the Arabic language side of the note is Qatar’s coat of arms.You get: £1.373001 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
500 Qatari Riyals banknote (Second Issue)
On the 500 riyals banknote of Qatar’s Second Series is an offshore oil drilling platform, referring to the Qatari petroleum industry. Text on the five hundred riyals bill reads “Qatar Monetary Agency”.You get: £6.865001 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
1 Qatari Riyal banknote (First Issue)
The 1 riyal banknote from Qatar’s first issue shows the port of Doha. On the Arabic language side of the note is the coat of arms of Qatar.You get: £0.013731 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
5 Qatari Riyals banknote (First Issue)
Qatar’s national museum is the building pictured on the five riyals banknote from the First Series. Text on the note reads ‘The Monetary Agency of Qatar’.You get: £0.068651 QAR = £0.0137300000 -
10 Qatari Riyals banknote (First Issue)
The building on this banknote of 10 riyals is the Qatar Monetary Agency’s headquarters in Doha. The green-coloured ten riyals banknote from the first series was introduced to replace the 10 riyal notes from the Qatar and Dubai currency board.You get: £0.137301 QAR = £0.0137300000