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1 Jordanian Dinar banknote (Great Arab Revolt)
The green-coloured banknote of one Jordanian dinar features the Hashemite leader of the Great Arab Revolt, King Hussein Ibn Ali. On the back side of the 1 JOD bill are three riders on horses with the flag of the Arab Revolt.You get: £0.841891 JOD = £0.8418900000 -
5 Jordanian Dinars banknote (Ma’an Palace)
The building on the orange coloured banknote of 5 Jordanian dinars is Ma’an Palace. It doesn’t look like a palace because it used to be a railway building at Ma’an station at first, until King Abdullah I bin Hussein of Jordan used it when the first government was being formed in the new Hashemite Kingdom … ContinuedYou get: £4.209451 JOD = £0.8418900000 -
10 Jordanian Dinars banknote (First Parliament)
The blue-coloured banknote of ten Jordanian dinars is dedicated to Jordan’s first parliament: In 1946 the Transjordanian parliament proclaimed Emir Abdullah King and officially changed the country’s name from the Emirate of Transjordan to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. On the back side of the 10 JOD bill is the UNESCO world heritage archeological site … ContinuedYou get: £8.418901 JOD = £0.8418900000 -
20 Jordanian Dinars banknote (Dome of the Rock Jerusalem)
The 20 dinars banknote from Jordan features two buildings that are located outside of Jordan: The mosque with minnarets on the front is the Mosque of Omar in Jerusalem, Israel. On the back side of the 20 JOD bill is a picture of the Dome of the Rock, the holy Islamic shrine on the Temple … ContinuedYou get: £16.837801 JOD = £0.8418900000 -
1 Qirsh coin Jordan
Jordan’s lowest value coin in circulation is the 1 qirsh coin. This copper plated steel coin has a value equivalent of 0.01 Jordanian dinar. The 0.01 JOD coin has a design with lattice lines on which the Arabic numeral for ‘1’ is placed. Similar to all other current Jordanian dinar coins, this 1 qirsh piece … ContinuedYou get: £0.005611 JOD = £0.5612600000