AMMAN — The Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) has introduced the fifth
edition JD5 banknote into circulation, featuring the portrait of the late King
Abdullah I.
According to the CBJ statement, the fifth
edition JD5 banknote incorporates cutting-edge security features that adhere to
modern currency manufacturing practices, enhancing the banknote’s longevity and
resilience, the Jordan News Agency, Petra reported.
This unveiling marks the successful issuance
of all denominations from the fifth edition into circulation, encompassing the
1 Dinar, 5 Dinars, 10 Dinars, 20 Dinars, and 50 Dinars banknotes.
For a comprehensive understanding of the
design aesthetics and security attributes of the fifth edition JD5 banknote,
detailed information is accessible through the official Jordanian Currency Issuance Law No. 55 of 2022.
Furthermore, the CBJ has provided additional
resources on its official website, including an illustrative guide and an
informative video, offering insights into the intricacies of this new currency
denomination.
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AMMAN — The
Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) has introduced the fifth
edition JD5 banknote into circulation, featuring the portrait of the late King
Abdullah I.
According to the
CBJ statement, the fifth
edition JD5 banknote incorporates cutting-edge security features that adhere to
modern currency manufacturing practices, enhancing the
banknote’s longevity and
resilience, the Jordan News Agency, Petra reported.
This unveiling marks the successful issuance
of all denominations from the fifth edition into circulation, encompassing the
1 Dinar, 5 Dinars, 10 Dinars, 20 Dinars, and
50 Dinars banknotes.
For a comprehensive understanding of the
design aesthetics and security attributes of the fifth edition JD5 banknote,
detailed information is accessible through the official Jordanian Currency Issuance Law No. 55 of 2022.
Furthermore, the CBJ has provided additional
resources on its official website, including an illustrative guide and an
informative video, offering insights into the intricacies of this new currency
denomination.
Read more National news
Jordan News