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Currency of Oman 10 Omani Rials banknote 1977
Central Bank of Oman
Obverse: Coat of arms of Oman - consists of a khanjar dagger in a sheath that is superimposed upon two crossed swords. The Arab text on the front of the notes reads (across the top of the note) "Central Bank of Oman", followed by: "This banknote is of legal value and is equal to One Rial."
Reverse: Al-Mirani Fort, one of the two forts built by the Portuguese to guard Muscat harbor.
Signature: Tarik bin Taimur (Chief Executive of the Central Bank of Oman).
Printer: Bradbury Wilkinson & Co, England.
Oman banknotes - Oman paper money
Central Bank of Oman
No date 1977 & 1985 issue
100 Baisa 200 Baisa 1/4 Rial 1/2 Rial 1 Rial