Jordan Banknotes Catalog
The history of banknotes in Jordan reflects the economic and cultural evolution of the country since its independence. Over the years, the Jordanian dinar has undergone several changes in design and denominations, depicting important figures and places in the Hashemite kingdom.
Current banknotes in circulation
The current Jordanian banknotes were issued as of 2002 and are available in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 dinars. Each banknote features a portrait of King Abdullah II on the obverse, while the reverse shows Jordanian landmarks such as the Roman Amphitheater in Amman, Ajlun Castle and the city of Petra. These banknotes incorporate advanced security measures, including watermarks, security threads and special inks.
Historical banknotes and milestones in Jordanian banknote production
The first Jordanian banknotes were issued in 1949, shortly after the country's independence. Over the years, several series have been produced, each reflecting different aspects of Jordanian history and culture. A major milestone was the 1995 broadcast, which introduced new designs and improved security measures. In addition, in 2002, Jordan launched a commemorative series to celebrate the 50th anniversary of King Hussein's coronation, marking a significant moment in the country's notafilia.
Country | Jordan |
Flag | |
Coin | Jordanian dinar (JOD) |
1€ | 0,74د.ا |
Continent | Asia |
Capital city | Amman |
ISO2 | JO |
ISO3 | JOR |
Catalogued banknotes | 86 |
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Valuable banknotes
The most valuable Jordan banknotes sought after by collectors are the following: