The new QR 200 note shows pictures of Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani, Qatar National Museum and Museum of Islamic Art and QR500 shows Ras Laffan LNG refinery and LNG canter ship. (All pics and videos by Abdul Basit / The Peninsula)
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Doha: Qatar Central Bank (QCB) unveiled new series of Qatari Riyal banknotes today at a press conference held at the bank headquarters. The new notes will come into circulation on Qatar National Day, which falls on December 18.
QCB also unveiled a new QR200 banknote as part of the 5th series of Qatari Riyal banknotes. The new note shows pictures of Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani, Qatar National Museum and Museum of Islamic Art.
QR100 Abu Al Qubaib Mosque
QR 50 shows Qatar Central Bank building and Ministry of Finance building
The QCB official said that the old banknotes will be in circulation and can be exchanged through local banks for three months and after that from Qatar central bank.
QR10 shows Lusail Stadium, Torch Tower (Aspire Zone), Sidra Medicine and Education City (Qatar Foundation)
The front designs of the new banknotes share a common theme based on traditional geometric patterns, the State of Qatar flag, Qatari flora (Dreama) and an orante gate representing the historical Qatari architecture.
QR5 shows Traditional desert scene comprising fauna (Arab horses, Camel, Oryxes), flora (Al Qataf) and 'hair tent (buryuut hajar)'
The back designs comprise themes reflecting Qatari tradition, Islamic history, culture, flora and fauna and development of education, sport and the economy.
QR1 shows Traditional Dhow (Bateel) and the Oyster and Pearl Monument
Some highlights of the new notes:
New Qatari Riyal banknotes come into circulation from Qatar National Day, December 18: Qatar Central Bank
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