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1 JOD

Jordan 1946_1989 F P-14 Approved ✦ AI 90%
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Identity

Where & when

Country Jordan
Currency JOD
Denomination 1
Series name King Hussein ibn Talal series
Series year 1975
Issue year
Era 1946_1989
Legal status withdrawn
Predecessor currency Palestinian pound
Successor currency Jordanian dinar (new design)
Subjects & design

What's on the note

Front portrait King Hussein ibn Talal
Reverse subject Dome of the Rock
Watermark Portrait of King Hussein
Color palette #8b9556,#d4c5a0,#4a5f3a
Themes monarch,religion,architecture
Language / script Arabic and Latin

Front: King Hussein ibn Talal (1935–1999), King of Jordan from 1952 to 1999, who ruled for 47 years through regional conflicts and worked toward peace in the Middle East. The portrait shows him in Western formal attire, reflecting his modernization efforts and his role as a bridge between Arab and Western worlds during the Cold War era and beyond.

Back: The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhra) in Jerusalem, an Islamic shrine completed in 691 CE on the Temple Mount. Built by Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik, it is one of the oldest extant works of Islamic architecture and represents Jordan's historical custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, a role held by the Hashemite dynasty since 1924.

Production

How it was made

Issuer Central Bank of Jordan
Issuer (native) البنك المركزي الاردني
Printer Thomas De La Rue
Engraver
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 145x70

Signatures: Minister of Finance: Hisham Al Tal; Governor: Ali Abu Rumman

Security features: watermark,intaglio

Geography

Jordan in Asia

Jordan in Asia. Other countries on the same continent shown in muted grey.

The story

Background & history

This note belongs to the King Hussein ibn Talal series issued by the Central Bank of Jordan from 1959 through 1992, following the establishment of the Jordanian dinar in 1950 to replace the Palestinian pound. The series featured various denominations all bearing the portrait of King Hussein, who became king at age 17 and was the longest-serving executive head of state in the 20th century. The 1 dinar note was a workhorse denomination in circulation for over three decades until the series was replaced by later issues in the 1990s.

Catalogue

Collector references

Pick # 14
Krause ID
Rarity tier common
Series range 1959-1992
Provenance

How it came to me

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Condition
Grade F
Serial number ٤٢٢٤٢٢
Serial prefix ب

Circulated note with visible creasing, edge wear, and some staining. Note shows significant handling with multiple fold lines and discoloration but remains intact.

Valuation

What it's worth now

$2–$5
Type default range $2–$5
Valuation history (1)
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2026-05-08 17:42:00 2.0 5.0 USD ai from claude-sonnet-4-5
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History & extractions

AI extractions (2)
research:openai · gpt-4o 2026-05-08 23:58:18
status: ok · step 10 · $0.0240 · 5681↓ + 982↑ tokens
anthropic · claude-sonnet-4-5 2026-05-08 17:42:00
status: ok · step 1 · $0.0357 · 6321↓ + 1117↑ tokens
Edits & decisions (3)
Approved 2026-05-08 23:58:48
review_status: Approved → Approved
edit 2026-05-08 23:58:44
Approved 2026-05-08 23:58:34
review_status: Needs review → Approved
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