Ten Fils (Silver), Coin Type from Bahrain - detailed information

Ten Fils (Silver), Coin Type from Bahrain (issued 1983 - )
Coin TypeTen Fils (Silver)

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 10 Fils (0.010 Dinar) coin is currently the second smallest one in circulation after the 5 Fils, because the 1 Fils coin was only issued in 1965 and 1966 and it no longer circulates.

1965 was the only year when ten fils were issued in bronze; in 1991, the metal was changed to brass, and in 2010 to brass-plated steel. Some silver ten fils coins were also issued as non-circulating legal tender.

Obverse

Within a circle in the middle, a palm tree. Around above, حُكُومَة البَحرَي (Government of Bahrain). Below, the date in Arabic numerals in Common Era (to the left) and Hijri year (to the right) divided by a dash.

Obverse Inscription
Reverse

Value in Arabic numerals ١٠ (10) at the top. Below, the denomination فلوس (fils). Around below, BAHRAIN.

Reverse Inscription ١٠ فلوس BAHRAIN
EdgePlainEdge InscriptionNone
Coin Type: Ten Fils (Silver) - (2) Coins
Coin NameReverseObverseDetails
Ten Fils 1983 (Silver Proof) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 15,000
Ten Fils 2010 (Silver Proof) Material: 0.925 Silver
Mint: Royal Mint
Mintage: 500
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Ten Fils (Silver): Details
CountryBahrain
CurrencyBahraini Dinar
From1983
Face Value10 (x Fils)
CurrentYes
Material0.925 Silver
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size23.5000 mm
Mass4.7500 g