UAE Dirhams
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The UAE Dirham is the currency of the United Arab Emirates since 1973, replacing the Qatar and Dubai Riyal at par. ‘Dirham’ is the Arabic version of the Ancient Greek word ‘dragma’, meaning ‘handful’. The Dirham is divided into 10 dinars, or 1000 fils.
We exchange both current and withdrawn UAE Dirham banknotes, as well as UAE dirham coins. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To find out if your UAE banknote is current or withdrawn, you can check the following: If your banknote has a date (year) printed on it, that means it’s a current banknote. If there is no year on the banknote, that means it’s an out-of-circulation banknote, withdrawn from circulation. We are able to exchange both types, as well as UAE small change.
To convert your leftover UAE Dirhams to cash, select the type of UAE Dirhams you want to exchange:
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1 Fils coin UAE
The 1 fils coin was the smallest circulating coin of the United Arab Emirates until its withdrawal in 2005. The design features three palm trees. We continue to exchange coins of 1 fils, the equivalent of 0.01 dirham.You get: £0.001231 AED = £0.1225800000 -
200 UAE Dirhams banknote
The orange-brown-colored UAE note of two hundred dirhams has an image of a sparowhawk. Text on the bill reads ‘United Arab Emirates Central Bank’.You get: £36.984001 AED = £0.1849200000 -
5 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1973)
This five dirham banknote from the United Arab Emirates features the ancient Fort Bithna in the emirate Fujairah. On the back of the purple note there is an image featuring a map, four camels, a dhow sailing boat, palm tree and oil tower. The falcon watermark on this series of notes represents the Hawk of … ContinuedYou get: £0.651201 AED = £0.1302400000 -
500 UAE Dirhams banknote
This UAE five hundred dirhams banknote features sparrowhawks. Printed on the 500 AED dirhams note is the text ‘United Arab Emirates Central Bank’.You get: £92.460001 AED = £0.1849200000 -
10 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1973)
The ten dirhams UAE banknote shows an aerial view of the emirate Umm al-Quwain. In common with other banknotes in this series, the watermark is a falcon that represents the Hawk of Quraish, the emblem of the United Arab Emirates. Like other notes in this series, the side with arabic text has an image featuring … ContinuedYou get: £1.302401 AED = £0.1302400000 -
1000 UAE Dirhams banknote
The UAE bill of one thousand dirhams features a sparowhawk bird. The 1000 UAE dirhams note contains the words ‘United Arab Emirates Central Bank’.You get: £184.920001 AED = £0.1849200000 -
50 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1973)
The fifty dirhams note from the UAE shows the Amir’s palace at Ajman on one side. Like other notes in this series, on the other side it has a composite image featuring a map, four camels, a dhow sailing boat, palm tree and oil tower. The watermark is a falcon that represents the Hawk of … ContinuedYou get: £6.512001 AED = £0.1302400000 -
100 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1973)
The port of Khorfakkan is illustrated on one side of this one hundred dirham UAE banknote, whilst the reverse features the map, four camels, a dhow sailing boat, palm tree and oil tower common to all notes in this series. The falcon watermark represents the Hawk of Quraish, the emblem of the United Arab Emirates.You get: £13.024001 AED = £0.1302400000 -
1000 Dirhams banknote UAE Currency Board (1976)
This one thousand dirham UAE banknote features Fort Jahili in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, and the al-Fahidi Fort and minaret of the Grand Mosque in Dubai. in common with other notes in this series, the other side has a composite image featuring a map, four camels, a dhow sailing boat, palm tree and oil tower. … ContinuedYou get: £130.240001 AED = £0.1302400000