Saudi Riyals
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The Saudi Riyal is the currency of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from 1925, replacing the Hejaz riyal at par. The origin or the name ‘riyal’ is an Arabic borrowing of ‘real’, as a general name for any large silver coin from Europe. ‘Real’ means ‘royal’, referring to the king’s portrait on the currency. The subunit of the riyal is the halala, with 100 halalas in one riyal.
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1 Halala coin Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s lowest value coin is this 1 halala piece. Made of nickel plated steel, the silver-coloured 0.01 SAR coin measures only 16mm across and weighs 2 grams. Like the other Saudi Halala coins, it is dated 1438 (2016) and features the Saudi coat of arms with two crossed scimitars under a palm tree.You get: £0.000801 SAR = £0.0802600000