United Arab Emirates 1 Dirham
Country of Origin: United Arab Emirates
Year of Issue: 1990 (Gregorian calendar equivalent to Hijri year 1410)
Denomination: 1 Dirham
Composition: Copper-Nickel

Brief Description
The obverse of the coin features a 'Dallah,' a traditional Arabic coffee pot, which is a symbol of hospitality and generosity in Emirati culture. The year of issue (specifically the Hijri year 1410 and its Gregorian equivalent 1990) is inscribed below the Dallah in Arabic numerals. The reverse typically displays the country's name in Arabic and the denomination.
Historical Significance
The 1 Dirham coin with the Dallah design has been a staple currency in the UAE for many years. The Dallah symbolizes local heritage and tradition, representing the warm hospitality deeply embedded in Arab culture. Coins from the UAE reflect the country's rapid economic development and its blend of modernism with rich cultural roots since its formation in 1971.
Estimated Value
In circulated condition, these coins typically have a low numismatic value, generally ranging from $0.25 to $2 USD, primarily reflecting their face value. Uncirculated or proof examples might fetch slightly higher prices, but they are not considered rare.
Care Instructions
To preserve the coin's condition, handle it by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin. Store it in a dry, cool environment, ideally in a non-PVC coin holder, flip, or album designed for coin collecting. Avoid cleaning the coin, as this can often decrease its numismatic value by damaging its original patina.
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