Ten Dinars, Coin Type from Bahrain - detailed information

Ten Dinars, Coin Type from Bahrain (issued 1968 - )
Coin TypeTen Dinars

The Bahraini Dinar was introduced as a currency in 1965, six years before Bahrain gained full independence; it replaced the Gulf Rupee at a rate of 10 rupees = 1 dinar. The Dinar is subdivided into 1,000 Fils (the singular form is also Fils); hence it is usually represented with three decimal places denoting the Fils. The 500 Fils (0.500 Dinar) coin is the largest circulating denomination.

Larger denominations have only been issued as non-circulating legal tender and are struck in precious metals. There have been no coins issued explicitly carrying the denomination of Ten Dinars. However, some gold issues have traditionally been considered (and were initially listed in Remick and Krause catalogues as) such even though the text on them does not call them "ten dinars". Current thinking seems to classify them as medals instead.

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Reverse

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Coin Type: Ten Dinars - (4) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Ten Dinars 1968 Isa Town Material: Gold
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 3,000
Ten Dinars 1971 Commemoration of Independence Material: Gold
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 3,000
Ten Dinars 1983 Bahrain Through the Ages Material: Gold
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: unknown
Ten Dinars 1983 Hamad Town Bahrain / Ten Dinars 1983 Hamad Town - reverse photo Bahrain / Ten Dinars 1983 Hamad Town - obverse photo Material: Gold
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: unknown
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Ten Dinars: Details
CountryBahrain
From1968
Material
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
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