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This banknote was issued by Jordan. It has a face value of 1 dinar. This banknote was issued between 1975 and 1992.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of King Hussein of Jordan. The watermark also features the portrait of King Hussein.
On the back, the banknote depicts the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, an iconic Islamic shrine. The Dome of the Rock is an important holy site for Muslims, located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
The dimensions of this banknote are 144 mm in length and 71 mm in width. These dimensions are standard for banknotes of this era.
The 1 dinar banknote, issued between 1975 and 1992, is a testament to a specific period in Jordan's history, marked by the reign of King Hussein and the importance of religious and national symbols. The presence of the Dome of the Rock underscores Jordan's attachment to Jerusalem and the holy places of Islam. The portrait of King Hussein, both on the front and in the watermark, reaffirms his central role in the country's identity and stability at that time.