current Saudi-Arabian Riyal banknotes
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Convert your leftover current Saudi-Arabian Riyal banknotes to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Saudi Arabia.
The current set of riyal banknotes circulating in Saudi Arabia is known as The Fifth Issue. These were first issued by the Riyadh-based Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency in 2007. The new riyal notes have advanced security features, including a hologram strip. We change these modern Saudi-Arabian riyal notes free of charge. We also give cash for withdrawn Saudi-Arabian bank notes and for Saudi Riyal coins.
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5 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The violet colored SR 5 note features a portrait of King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with in the background an oil field. The back side of the 5 riyals note shows a nature scene with hills and wild flowers in the Empty Quarter.You get: £0.827901 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
10 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The 10 Saudi riyals banknote is dedicated to Saudi Arabia’s financial success story. On the backside of the ten SAR note is the skyline of Riyadh’s financial district, with the King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Financial Center.You get: £1.655801 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
50 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The green colored 50 Saudi Riyals banknote has the King’s portrait and two mosques, both located in Jerusalem: The Al-Sakhra Dome Mosque and the Al-Aqsa Mosque.You get: £8.279001 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
100 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The red coloured SR 100 banknote features the Prophet`s Mosque in the Islamic Pilgrimage city of Medina and a portrait of the Saudi Monarch, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Next to the King’s portrait is the Green Dome of the Prophet’s Mosque.You get: £16.558001 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
500 Saudi Riyals banknote (2016 series)
The highest denomination banknote of Saudi Arabia features a portrait of the late King Abdulaziz Bin Abdulrahman Al Saud and the Holy Ka’aba and Holy Mosque in the Islamic Pilgrimage city of Mecca.You get: £82.790001 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
1 Saudi Riyal banknote (2007 series)
The Saudi green-colored banknote of one riyal has the image of King Abdullah. The 1 riyal note contains the words ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’.You get: £0.165581 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
5 Saudi Riyals banknote (2007 series)
This five riyals bill shows King Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud, Monarch of Saudi Arabia. The words ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’ are printed on the currency note.You get: £0.827901 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
10 Saudi Riyals banknote (2007 series)
The Saudi note of ten riyals shows the portrait of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. On the 10 riyal bill a caption reads ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’.You get: £1.655801 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
50 Saudi Riyals banknote (2007 series)
The banknote of fifty riyals features the portrait of Abdullah, Saudi King. On the note a caption reads ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’, the issuing authority.You get: £8.279001 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
100 Saudi Riyals banknote (2007 series)
This one hundred riyals note depicts His Majesty Abdullah, King of Saudi Arabia. The 100 riyal banknote contains the words ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’.You get: £16.558001 SAR = £0.1655800000 -
500 Saudi Riyals banknote (2007 series)
This Saudi five hundred riyals banknote features King Abdullah, Monarch of Saudi Arabia. On the note the caption reads ‘Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’.You get: £82.790001 SAR = £0.1655800000