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Jordan
Dinar; Dirham; Fil; Piastre; Qirsh
The dinar is the currency of the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan.
The Jordanian dinar also circulates in West Bank together with the
Israeli new sheqel.
Before 1949, Jordan used the Palestinian pound as its currency. The
dinar was introduced at par with this pound.
Until 1992, coins were denominated in Arabic using fils, qirsh, dirham
and dinar but in English only in fils and dinar. Today the English
denominations are given in dinar and either qirsh or piastres.
In 1949, banknotes were issued by the government in denominations of 500
fils, 1, 5 and 10 dinar. From the fifties the Central Bank of Jordan took over
note production. and 20 dinar notes were introduced followed by 50 dinar
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