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10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (4th Issue)
A traditional dhow sailing boat is pictured on the banknote of ten dinars from Kuwait’s Fourth Series. The banknote is coloured orange-red and features the Kuwaiti coat of arms. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £1.013501 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (5th Issue)
The Fifth Series banknote of 10 Kuwait Dinars feature a traditional Arab sailing vessel known as ‘dhow’ and its crew, including pearl divers. The building on the 10 KWD note of the 5th Series is Kuwait’s Great Mosque and its minaret.You get: £15.873401 KWD = £1.5873400000 -
10 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
The banknote of 10 Kuwaiti dinar shows the national animal of Kuwait, the falcon, as well as a camel. The building on the red and multicolour 10 KWD bill is Kuwait’s National Assembly in Kuwait City.You get: £20.269101 KWD = £2.0269100000 -
5 Fils coin Kuwait
The 5 fils coin is the smallest coin found in everyday use in Kuwait. Its value is equivalent to 0.005 Kuwaiti dinar. The nickel brass plated steel coin features a traditional arab sailing vessel, known as ‘dhow’.You get: £0.006111 KWD = £1.2210300000 -
1 Fils coin Kuwait
The 1 fils coin from Kuwait is no longer issued. It used to be Kuwait’s smallest value coin, worth only 1/1000 of a dinar. The nickel-brass coin weighs 2 grams and measures 17mm across.You get: £0.001221 KWD = £1.2210300000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (4th Issue)
The highest value banknote of Kuwait’s Fourth Series was the twenty dinar note. The violet-coloured 20 dinars bill features the Palace of Justice in Kuwait City and the Kuwaiti stock exchange, Boursa Kuwait. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £2.027001 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (5th Issue)
Kuwait’s highest value banknote of the Fifth Series, the 20 dinar bill, features Kuwait Red Palace and the building of the Central Bank of Kuwait. Text on the Fifth Series 20 dinar banknote reads ‘We Seek God’s Assistance’.You get: £31.746801 KWD = £1.5873400000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (6th Issue)
Kuwait’s highest value banknote features Old Seif Palace in Kuwait City. The sailing ship on the 20 KWD bill is a traditional dhow sailing vessel.You get: £40.538201 KWD = £2.0269100000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait commemorative banknote (1993 Liberation 2nd Anniversary)
This polymer banknote was issued to commemorate the second anniversary of the liberation of Kuwait from Sadam Hussain’s Iraqi army. The banknote has a list of all countries in the coalition fighting with Kuwait. The commemorative one Kuwaiti dinar note is not legal tender. It shows scenes of celebration, with men kissing, and three camels … ContinuedYou get: £1.587341 KWD = £1.5873400000 -
1/4 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
On the 1/4 dinar banknote of the Third Series is an image of an oil refinery and a derrick. The Kuwaiti coat of arms with falcon and dhow boat are featured on the Arabic language side of the quarter dinar bill.You get: £0.025341 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait commemorative banknote (2001 Liberation 10th Anniversary)
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Kuwait’s liberation, this banknote was issued. Made of polymer, it has a see-through window. It features a view on Kuwait City, with Kuwait’s National Assembly and Old Seif Palace. A soldier is waving the Kuwaiti flag and a man is releasing four doves. Text on the banknote … ContinuedYou get: £1.587341 KWD = £1.5873400000 -
1/2 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
A seaport is pictured on this half dinar banknote from Kuwait. Other elements on the 1/2 Kuwaiti dinar banknote include the Kuwaiti coat of arms and national flag.You get: £0.050681 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
1 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
On the Third series banknote of one Kuwaiti dinar is an image of an old fortress wall and tree. The purple-violet coloured banknote has an Arabic language side and an English language side. Kuwait’s coat of arms is featured on the Arabic language side.You get: £0.101351 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
5 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
Al Seif Palace is featured on the Third Series banknote of five Kuwaiti Dinars. The Arabic language side of the old 5 KWD bill shows a minnaret tower and the Kuwaiti coat of arms.You get: £0.506751 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
10 Dinar Kuwait banknote (3rd Issue)
This green coloured banknote of 10 dinars from Kuwait’s Third Series shows a traditional sailing ship, known in Arabic as ‘dhow’. The boat on the note flies the Kuwaiti flag. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes per customer per month of this type.You get: £1.013501 KWD = £0.1013500000 -
20 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote (3rd Issue)
The modern building on this brown coloured old 20 KWD note from the Third Series is the Palace of Justice in Kuwait City. Other elements on the twenty dinars bill include the Kuwaiti coat of arms with a dhow sailing ship and a falcon. Please be advised that we can exchange up to 5 banknotes … ContinuedYou get: £2.027001 KWD = £0.1013500000