One Dinar

Country of Origin: Jordan

Year of Issue: Various, commonly mid-20th century to present

Denomination: 1 Dinar

Composition: Copper nickel or gold plated (varies by year)

One Dinar

Brief Description

A gold or gold-colored coin used in Jordan; the obverse features the country's coat of arms and the denomination.

Historical Significance

The Jordanian Dinar has been a symbol of the country's currency stability since its introduction in 1949, replacing the Palestinian pound.

Estimated Value

Typically between $1 to $5 USD for circulation coins; collectible issues may be worth more depending on rarity and condition.

Care Instructions

Store in a cool, dry environment. Avoid handling with bare hands to prevent oils from damaging the coin. Use soft cloth or holders for protection.

Created At: 2025-01-13T23:10:22.782056