Qatari Riyals
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The Qatari Riyal, ISO code ‘QAR’ is the national currency of the State of Qatar. In 1966 Qatar replaced its former currency, the Indian Rupee, with the newly adopted Qatar and Dubai riyal, which became the Qatari Riyal in 1973. One Qatari riyal is subdivided into 100 dirhams.
The currently circulating Qatari Riyal banknotes are those of the Fifth Series, issued in 2020.
At Leftover Currency we exchange Qatari Riyal banknotes, both current 5th Series Riyal banknotes, withdrawn Riyal banknotes of the 4th Series, and older demonetized Qatari Riyal notes. We also exchange Qatari Riyal dirham coins. To exchange your Qatari Riyals, select the type you have:
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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: £0.132201 QAR = £0.0132200000 -
50 Qatari Riyals banknote (First Issue)
An offshore oil drilling platform is featured on the First Series banknote of 50 Qatari riyals. The blue-colored fifty riyals note has an English language side and an Arabic language side. Text on the English language side reads ‘Fifty Riyals’ and ‘The Qatar Monetary Agency’.You get: £0.661001 QAR = £0.0132200000 -
100 Qatari Riyals banknote (First Issue)
The Ministry of Finance building of the State of Qatar is shown on the 1st series banknote of 100 Qatari Riyals. On the Arabic language side is the coat of arms of Qatar, featuring a traditional dhow boat, palm trees and crossed Arab swords.You get: £1.322001 QAR = £0.0132200000 -
100 Qatari Riyals banknote (Fourth Issue without transparent window)
This banknote of one hundred Qatari Riyals has no transparent window. The security features of the Fourth Issue riyal bills were upgraded to prevent counterfeiting. This 100 Riyals banknote without a transparent window was withdrawn from circulation in 2009 and since then it cannot be used for payments in Qatar. The note was replaced by … ContinuedYou get: £1.322001 QAR = £0.0132200000