SITE SEARCH

National currency of UAE

The national currency of the United ArabThe emirate is an Arab dirham. Before the unification of the countries of the Persian Gulf, such a currency was operating in the UAE as a rupee. Rupee was the national currency of all the countries of the Persian Gulf. She was replaced by Saudi riyal, but he did not last long and was replaced by rial, which was used in Qatar and in Dubai. And only in 1973 was introduced Dirham.
If you translate literally the word "dirham", then it means - a handful. To UAE currency

currency oae
was used in Greece, and then becamenational in the whole Ottoman Empire. Dirham retained the status of the Ottoman national currency for more than one century. One dirham is equal to 100 fils. In the International Economy, it is designated AED. In a market economy, it is designated DH or Dhs.

In 1978, the currency of the UAE was indexed. But even before that, the dirham was tied to the dollar. After all, the currency of the UAE appeared at a time when the dollar was extremely unstable. Coins were smelted from various types of metal. Depending on the merit, some of them were smelted from bronze, while others - from nickel or copper. All fils were about the same size and shape, but since 1995, coins in fifty fils and one dirham have started to do less,

currency in oa
and they were of a curved shape with heptagonal edges. Figures and letters were designated only in Arabic. Coins in one, five and ten fils are used very rarely. In the United Arab Emirates, all prices are often rounded to twenty-five fils. The nominal value in one fils is almost never found. When there is a currency exchange, tourists often confuse fifty filsov old time and one dirham modern.

In 1976, the Central Bank of the country wasSeveral jubilee coins have been issued, which are dedicated to some significant events of the United Arab Emirates, as well as the famous rulers of the emirates have been struck on coins.

The currency of the UAE is often confused with other currencies. This is due to the fact that some coins of other countries are similar to the filaments of the UAE. For example, coins of Australia have the same size, weight and shape as a coin of the United Arab Emirates in par value of one dirham. The coins of such countries as Pakistan, Oman and Morocco are similar in the same parameters.

Since 1973, banknotes with the face value of one, ten, fifty, one hundred

oae currency
and one thousand dirhams, and in 1982 from this listone and one thousand dirhams were removed. In 1983, the Currency Chamber of the country introduces banknotes with denominations of five hundred dirhams, and then in 1989, banknotes appear in two hundred dirhams. In 2000, banknotes of one thousand dirhams were returned to use. At the moment, the following banknotes are used in the United Arab Emirates: five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, five hundred, one thousand dirhams. Each banknote has its own color, for example, a ten-dirhams banknote of brown color, and five hundred is a dark blue color. On one side of the banknote numbers and letters are written in Arabic, and on the other - the letters are written in English, and the numbers - in Arabic. The currency of the UAE has no restrictions on export from the country and import into it, but if the amount is high, it will have to be explained with the local authorities.

</ p>
  • Rating: