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1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
The cancelled banknote of a quarter dinar from the Fourth Series features an aerial view of an oil refinery plant in the desert. Elements on the Arabic language side include the Kuwaiti coat of arms with a traditional dhow sailing boat and a falcon.You get: £0.026271 KWD = £0.1050600000 -
1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
The quarter dollar banknote from Kuwait’s Fifth series depicts young girls playing a traditional game. Also depicted on the 1/4 KWD bill is a traditional sailing ship, also called ‘dhow’.You get: £0.411381 KWD = £1.6455200000 -
1/4 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
The quarter Kuwaiti dinar banknote features Liberation Tower in Kuwait City and a traditional wooden door. There is also an image of an old Kuwaiti coin on the 1/4 dinar banknote.You get: £0.525301 KWD = £2.1012000000 -
100 Fils coin Kuwait
The 100 fils coin from Kuwait is the equivalent of 0.1 Kuwaiti dinars. It is the highest value coin in Kuwait. The 100 fils piece has a diameter of 26mm and weighs 6.54 grams.You get: £0.126581 KWD = £1.2657900000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
This half dinar banknote from Kuwait’s Fourth Series shows a harbour with container ships being loaded. The coat of arms of Kuwait with a dhow boat and falcon is featured on the Arabic language side of the 1/2 dinar note.You get: £0.052531 KWD = £0.1050600000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
On the banknote of half a Kuwaiti Dinar is a scene depicting four children playing with marbles. The 1/2 dinar also features a traditional coffee pot and money changers’ market stalls in Kuwait City.You get: £0.822761 KWD = £1.6455200000 -
1/2 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
The banknote of half a dinar shows Kuwait Towers, a modern tower building with Globes in Kuwait City. The 1/2 dinar note measures 120mm by 68mm.You get: £1.050601 KWD = £2.1012000000 -
50 Fils coin Kuwait
The coin of 50 fils is the equivalent of 0.05 Kuwaiti dinar. The copper clad steel coin weighs 4.51 grams and measures 23mm across.You get: £0.063291 KWD = £1.2657900000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
This banknote of 1 Kuwaiti dinar shows a fortress wall with a tree. The 4th Series one dinar note is coloured a bright green and pink-violet.You get: £0.105061 KWD = £0.1050600000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
The multicolour blue and violet coloured banknote of 1 Kuwaiti dinar from the Fifth Series features a view on Shuwaikh Port in Al Asimah, Kuwait. A traditional oil lamp and water storing tank are also pictured. The text ‘We Seek God’s Assistance’ is printed on the 5th Series 1 KWD banknote.You get: £1.645521 KWD = £1.6455200000 -
1 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
Kuwait Grand Mosque is featured on the 1 Kuwaiti dinar banknote. It also shows an ancient Greek column, part of a temple ruin, and a traditional Arab dhow vessel.You get: £2.101201 KWD = £2.1012000000 -
20 Fils coin Kuwait
The copper clad steel coin of 20 Kuwaiti fils is the equivalent of 0.02 dinar. The 20 fils coin from Kuwait has a diameter of 2cm and weighs just under 3 grams.You get: £0.025321 KWD = £1.2657900000 -
10 Fils coin Kuwait
The 10 fils coin from Kuwait is made of copper clad steel. The 10 fils piece has a value equivalent to 0.01 dinar. This is because the DInar is subdivided into 1000 fils. The value of this coin is 10/1000 and therefore 0.01 dinar.You get: £0.012661 KWD = £1.2657900000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
The building on the 5 dinar banknote is Seif Palace in Kuwait City. Other elements on the 4th Series 5 KWD bill include the Kuwaiti coat of arms and geometrical patterns.You get: £0.525301 KWD = £0.1050600000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
The banknote of 5 Kuwait dinars features the Az Zour power stations and electricity pilons. The modern tower on the five dinar banknote from the 5th Series is Liberation Tower in Kuwait City.You get: £8.227601 KWD = £1.6455200000 -
5 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
Kuwait’s oil industry is featured on the five dinars banknote, with an oil tanker and refinery displayed. The building on the 5 Kuwaiti dinars bill is the main office of Central Bank of Kuwait.You get: £10.506001 KWD = £2.1012000000