Saudi Arabia Banknotes 100 Saudi Riyals Note 2007
The banknote of one hundred riyals, fifth issue, has been released in the era of King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz.
The front side: The center features the picture of the Green Dome of the Holy mosque of the Prophet Muhammad. On the top of it, appear the name of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, the number and date of the Royal Decree pursuant to which it was issued, and the name of King Abdullah. On the right side of the banknote, a picture represents King Abdullah and the serial number. Under the picture, the value of the banknote in Arabic is printed. On the left side of the banknote, appear the watermark and foil strip which bear the emblem of the Kingdom and the value of the banknote. At the bottom of the banknote, the signatures of the Minister of Finance and the Governor of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency are printed.
The back side: A picture features the Holy mosque of the Prophet Muhammad. On the top of it, appear the name of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency and the value of the banknote in English. At the bottom to the right of the banknote, the value of the banknote in English and the emblem of the Kingdom are shown.
Size: 166 × 72 mm Color: Red.
Saudi Arabia banknotes - Saudi Arabia paper money
2007-2012 "King Abdullah Abdulaziz al-Saud" Issue
The Fifth Issue
The fifth issue of Saudi Banknotes which was printed in the era of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. The 100 and 50 riyals denominations were released on Monday 4/5/1428 A.H. corresponding to 21/5/2008, followed by releasing the 10 and 5 riyals denominations on Monday 2/7/1428 A.H. corresponding to 16/7/2007. The five-hundred and one riyal denominations were released on Monday 5/9/1428 A.H. corresponding to 17/9/2007 and Monday 21/12/1428 A.H. corresponding to 31/12/2007 respectively. These new notes are circulated along with the preceding denominations as an official currency. The new banknotes are distinguished by many technical specifications and security marks set according to the latest specifications in paper currency printing field.