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...Qatar - 2022 Fifth Series of Banknotes Reprints Hybrid

 دولة قطر
(State of Qatar)

مصرف قطر المركزي
(Qatar Central Bank, est.1973)
Currency - Riyal (QAR)
 
These are the full set of seven notes all printed with the year date of 2022. These are the reprints of the fifth series, first issued on 18.12.2020 to coincide with the country's National Day celebration in 2020. I have been holding back from posting this set as I was missing the 100 riyal denomination to complete my collection for this series until now.
 
As these are reprints, there are no changes to the design of the notes, except the year date of 2022 and the two new signatures on the notes.
 
The design on the front for all the denominations share a common theme with a Qatari Coat of Arms,  traditional Qatari geometric designs, the flag of the State of Qatar, image of a Qatari flora called Dreama (printed on the image of the gate), and a large ornate gate representing the historical Qatari architecture. On the back, this fifth series features an array of beautiful images that reflect Qatar's history and embody the country's heritage, environment, sports, economy, and health. It also highlights some of Qatar's most prominent tourist attractions, old and new. On the front all text is printed with Arabic writing, whilst on the back are all in English language. The English writing on the back is all written in Edwardian Script style. All notes are printed with the year date of 2022 (٢٠٢٢). 

These notes are reportedly printed by De La Rue. 

One Riyal
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture. The design on the front for all 7 notes are the same, except for the denomination values. The main features are the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 1
Dimensions - 135mm x 67mm
 
Back - Qatari traditional dhow called Bateel (or batil or Battil). The Bateel is a common dhow used by the people living in the Persian Gulf region, as well as other Arab countries too. On the right is the Oyster and Pearl monument, which was built in 2006. This is a sculpture depicting an open oyster shell with a gigantic peal in it. This monument also served as a fountain and is located at Corniche Street in the capital city of Doha. It is a popular photo stop for the locals as well as overseas visitors too.
 
Five Riyals
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.

Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 5
Dimensions - 141mm x 68mm
 
Back - Theme Flora and Fauna. The designs depict a desert scene together with fauna like the Arab horses, camel, oryxes and flora (Al Qataf). On the background it also printed with a  hair tent (buryuut hajar).
 
 
Ten Riyals
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 10
Dimensions - 148mm x 70mm
 
Back - Theme Sport and Education. The main features are the Lusail Stadium and The Torch Tower (Aspire Zone). The Lusail Stadium or Lusail Iconic Stadium is the biggest stadium ever built in Qatar, and hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup final on 18.12.2022. Building for this stadium was completed in April 2021. It has a maximum capacity of 80,000 people. The Torch Tower is a 300-meter tall skyscraper hotel located in Doha, which was built in 2007. The Sidra Medicine and Education City (Qatar Foundation) was founded in 1995 and is a state-led non-profit organisation.
 
Fifty Riyals
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 50
Dimensions - 153.5mm x 71mm
 
Back - The Qatar Central Bank building (left) and the Ministry of Finance building (right). The construction for the Qatar Central Bank building started in 2020
 
 
 
One Hundred Riyals
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 100
Dimensions - 153.5mm x 71mm 

Back - Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque. This mosque was opened in 2011, and has a capacity of 30,000 people. The building comprises 90 domes and one minaret. 
 
 

Two Hundred Riyals
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 200
Dimensions - 165.5mm x 74.5mm
 
Back - Image of the Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani which was once the residence of Sheikh Abdullan bin Jsaaim Al Thani. In 1972, this historical building was converted into a museum, called the Qatar National Museum. In the background is the Museum of Islamic Art.

Five Hundred Riyals 
 
Front - The theme for this series is Qatari traditional culture with the National flag of Qatar of white and maroon colours. A Dreama flower with rolling colour when titled, and a gate representing historical Qatari architecture. The national emblem of Qatar. The emblem design comprises a Dhow floating on water with two palm trees and supported by two scimitars.
 
Governor - Sheikh Bandar b Mohammed b Saoud Al-Thani (2021-)
Minister of Finance - Ali bin Ahmed al Kuwari (since 2021) 
Watermarks - State of Qatar Crest and electrotype 500
Dimensions - 171.5mm x 75.5mm
 
Back - Image of the Ras Laffan LNG refinery which is situated in the north-east of Qatar. There are Laffan Refinery 1 and Laffan Refinery 2. The first refinery commenced operation in 2009 and the second one started in 2016. A LNG canter ship is docking at the port. A LNG carrier is designed for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) for export. The largest LNG canter ship can carry up to 266,000 cubic meters or 9,400,000 cubic feet of LNG.

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