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Saudi Paper Currency from the Reign of King Khalid64768613929345110
Saudi Paper Currency from the Reign of King Khalid64768613929345111
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Saudi Paper Currency from the Reign of King Khalid

addressRRRB3241، 3241 ريحانه بنت زيد، 8489، حي العارض، الرياض 13337, Saudi Arabia

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﷽ By the grace of Allah Membership for over twelve years ════════════ More than 77 positive reviews So heartfelt thanks To those who left these positive reviews, And they came to us—by Allah’s grace— because we offer distinctive, rare items with guaranteed authenticity, and conduct business with honesty, integrity, refinement, and sincerity. ════════════ For paper currency collectors. For enthusiasts of distinctive and rare currencies. For lovers of the “kings’ hobby” (collecting royal-era currency). For Saudi currency collectors. A distinctive banknote: One Riyal from the reign of King Khalid, may God have mercy on him. * This banknote was issued in 1977. * In excellent condition. * It has never been circulated and has been preserved since issuance in a specialized currency storage holder. ((For sale: Interested parties please contact via WhatsApp or private message.)) To stay updated on all my new listings in the “kings’ hobby,” kindly click the “Follow” button as shown in the image below. It would be my pleasure and honor to receive your feedback after transacting with me. ** General Note: 1. (Not intended for collectors) Please consult the relevant fatwa before issuing personal religious rulings. Sheikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, may God have mercy on him, was asked: “Is it permissible to sell old currency for more than its face value?” He replied: “There is no harm in doing so, because old currency is no longer legal tender. For example, if someone possesses the first-series red one-riyal note, or five- or ten-riyal notes that are no longer in circulation, and wishes to sell a ten-riyal note for one hundred riyals, there is no harm—since such notes have become commodities, not currency.” End of excerpt from the “Open Door” program (summary). 2. Banknotes issued during King Khalid’s reign were the first Saudi currency to feature the monarch’s portrait. King Khalid ordered that King Faisal’s portrait appear on all denominations of that era—except the largest denomination at the time, the one-hundred-riyal note, which bore the portrait of the founder, King Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on them all. Please do not copy this advertisement.

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RRRB3241، 3241 ريحانه بنت زيد، 8489، حي العارض، الرياض 13337, Saudi Arabia
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