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Bahrain 50 Fils (Palm Tree) — obverse
Obverse
Bahrain 50 Fils (Palm Tree) — reverse
Reverse
50 Fils

Bahrain 50 Fils (Palm Tree)

Bahrain · 1965 (١٣٨٥)

A circular silver-colored coin featuring a palm tree on the obverse and stylized Arabic calligraphy for the denomination on the reverse.

Country
Bahrain
Year
1965 (١٣٨٥)
Denomination
50 Fils
Metal
Copper-Nickel

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Overview

A circular silver-colored coin featuring a palm tree on the obverse and stylized Arabic calligraphy for the denomination on the reverse.

Historical significance

This coin is part of the first series of the Bahraini Dinar currency, which replaced the Gulf Rupee in 1965. It represents Bahrain's modernization of its monetary system after decimalization.

Obverse (front)

Features a central palm tree within a circle. The legend in Arabic above reads 'حكومة البحرين' (Government of Bahrain). Below, the Gregorian year '1965' and Hijri year '١٣٨٥' are shown.

Reverse (back)

The numeral '٥٠' (50) in Arabic above the word 'فلساً' (Fils). Below, the word 'BAHRAIN' is written in Latin block letters.

Estimated value

$0.50 - $2.00 in circulated condition; $5.00 - $10.00 in uncirculated (MS-60+) condition.

What drives this coin's value

Most influenced by technical grade; high-grade uncirculated examples with original luster carry a premium. Surface marks or spotting can lower value.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine (XF). The coin shows minor circulation wear and Bag marks, but the palm fronds and calligraphy remain sharp.

Mintage & rarity

5,000,000; common.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for crisp, sharp strike details in the palm leaves. Weight should be exactly 4.5g if uncirculated. Counterfeits of this specific lower-denomination base metal coin are rare.

Notable varieties & errors

No major varieties are commonly recognized for this date.

Similar coins

Often confused with newer 50 Fils issues (1990-present) which are smaller and feature a different design with the Bahraini coat of arms.

Care & preservation

Store in a PVC-free flip or coin holder to prevent environmental damage. Avoid cleaning or polishing as it destroys the coin's original surface and numismatic value.

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