10 Dinars 2022 / 1443H (Obverse: Bust of King Talal bin Abdullah al-Hashimi (Mecca, 1909 – Istanbul, 1972). Qusayr 'Amra vaults. Blue five-petaled wild flowers. Galaxy® omnidirectional motion feature in a form of a 16 angled star with the banknote's denomination "10" inside of three multidirectionally moving rings. Reverse: Roman amphitheatre in Amman. Watermark: King Hussein Bin Talal wearing keffiyeh, also regionally known as a hattah, ghutrah, or shemagh; Electrotype "10" with Arabic text. Signatures: (L2R) Mohamad Al Ississ (Minister of Finance, 1919–); Ziad Fariz (Governor, Central Bank, 1996–2001 and 10 January 2012–2022). Main colour: Blue. Tactile feature: There are six angular intaglio lines (in 3 groups of pairs) on each end of the obverse and also three dots near the lower right corner of the banknote to enable physical identification of denomination of the banknote for the visually impaired and the blind people. Artist: Unknown. Engraver: Pending. Issuer: Central Bank of Jordan. Date of issue: 26 July 2023. Total issue: Pending. Date of withdrawal: Current. Legal tender: Yes. Material: Cotton fibre paper. Security threads: Solid, metallic, fully embedded, vertical, 0.66 mm wide. Another one: solid, 4 mm wide, plastic, windowed on reverse, with repeated "10" in motion. Printing method: Intaglio. Printer: De La Rue, England (DLR)) (Serial No: AD16464413) UNC
Dimensions: 142 x 73 mm
Catalogue Number: P-41 (SCWPM: Albert Pick; Krause); B237a (Banknote Book)
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint) GRADING INFO
Texts: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية. عشرةَ دنَنير. Ten Dinars. البنك المركزي الأردني. Central Bank of Jordan. طلال بن عبدالله (١٩٠٩ – ١٩٧٢) . Roman Theatre, Amman.
Dimensions: 142 x 73 mm
Catalogue Number: P-41 (SCWPM: Albert Pick; Krause); B237a (Banknote Book)
Grade/condition: Uncirculated (UNC) (new, unused, mint) GRADING INFO
Texts: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية. عشرةَ دنَنير. Ten Dinars. البنك المركزي الأردني. Central Bank of Jordan. طلال بن عبدالله (١٩٠٩ – ١٩٧٢) . Roman Theatre, Amman.





