Kuwait Banknotes Five Kuwaiti Dinar Note 1980-1991 Central Bank of Kuwait
Obverse: State Emblem of Kuwait, with a minaret of the al-Hilali Mosque in Kuwait City to the left.
Reverse: The Seif Palace, the Amir's administrative headquarters.
Denomination: 5 Dinar
Size: 148 mm x 68 mm
The back of the 5-dinar note shows the Seif Palace, which is the administrative headquarters of the Amir of Kuwait. A minaret of the al-Hilali Mosque in Kuwait City is shown on the front of the 5-dinar note.
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Third Issue
Following the accession of His Highness Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the third issue was put into circulation by Central Bank of Kuwait on February 20, 1980, in the denominations of 1/4, 1/2, 1, 5 and 10 Dinars. On February 9, 1986, a 20 Dinars note was put into circulation. Due to the exceptional circumstances ensuing from the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, this third issue was withdrawn from circulation effective March 24, 1991, and ceased to be a legal tender after 45 days from that date. The right of exchanging these notes at the Central Bank of Kuwait expired on Saturday, September 30, 1991.
5 Kuwaiti Dinar 10 Kuwaiti Dinar 20 Kuwaiti Dinar