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1970 (1968) Central Bank of Kuwait - 1/4 (Quarter) Kuwaiti Dinar Banknote Serial No. 973183 P-6

1970 (1968) Central Bank of Kuwait - 1/4 (Quarter) Kuwaiti Dinar Banknote Serial No. 973183 P-6

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Description

1970 Kuwaiti ¼ Dinar Banknote – A Symbol of Kuwait’s Economic Growth

Issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait, the 1970 Kuwaiti ¼ Dinar banknote represents a key moment in Kuwait’s financial history. Following the establishment of the Central Bank of Kuwait in 1969, this note was part of the second series of Kuwaiti currency, replacing earlier issues from the Kuwaiti Currency Board.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Central Bank of Kuwait

Denomination: ¼ Dinar

Year of Issue: 1970

Pick Number: P-6

Printer: Bradbury Wilkinson & Company, Ltd.

Size: Approx. 119 × 70 mm

Material: Paper banknote with advanced security features

Design Features: Portrait of Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah, reverse depicting Shuaiba Port

This banknote showcases Sheikh Sabah III Al-Salim Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s Emir from 1965 to 1977, reinforcing the nation’s leadership and stability during a period of economic expansion. The reverse side features Shuaiba Port, a vital hub for Kuwait’s trade and oil exports, highlighting the country’s growing influence in global commerce.

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1970 Kuwaiti ¼ Dinar is a significant piece of Gulf numismatic history, marking Kuwait’s transition into a modern financial system. With its detailed engraving, historical relevance, and scarcity, this banknote is a valuable addition for collectors interested in Middle Eastern currency.

Secure this ¼ Dinar banknote today and own a tangible piece of Kuwait’s economic heritage!

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