As for the note itself, unlike the 2010 40th National Day celebration, this was the only note issued for this special occasion. On the front of the note, it depicts the portrait of Sultan Qaboos bin Said and his facsimile signature, the National Emblem, the Arabic words of 45th National day, Al-Alam Palace. On the back, it has the 45th National Day logo, the Sultan Qaboos University, desert white butterfly (a native of Oman) and wildflower. Unlike the last issues, this is just a paper note and not a hybrid. No doubt that come 2020 year, we will see more commemorative notes celebrating the nation’s 50th National Day Jubilee celebration. The last time a one Rial note was issued was in 2005 celebrating the 35th National Day. Given that this note has now been withdrawn from the public, will we be seeing a new one with the correct Hijri Year date later? It should be noted that despite this being a very short issue, there are plenty to offer in the market. I am sure many of these notes were retained by many bank employees for obvious reasons. Asking price at the moment is still quite high for a nominal face value, and this is expected. As this is a low denomination, I do not expect the price to come down significantly later either as the holding cost to many is very nominal.
One Rial (Error)
Dated 2015 |
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