
Saudi Arabian 10 Riyal Banknote (Series 4)
This is a 10 Riyal banknote issued by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority, belonging to the fourth series issued during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The note features a tan and brown color palette with intricate geometric and floral patterns characteristic of Islamic design. On the right side, there is a portrait of King Fahd wearing traditional attire. The central vignette depicts the Al-Muraqba Palace in Riyadh. Serial numbers are printed in both Western and Arabic numerals, with '059/736347' visible. The note shows significant signs of usage, including a prominent vertical center fold, smaller edge creases, and general surface soiling/toning consistent with age and circulation. The edges appear slightly worn with minor feathering. Despite the wear, the printing remains legible and the security features like the watermark area and intricate line work are still distinct. It is stored within a protective plastic currency sleeve alongside another unidentified bill. This specific design was introduced in the 1980s and remained in circulation for several decades, representing a key era in modern Saudi numismatic history.
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Estimated Value
$10.00-$15.00
Basic Information
Category
Paper Money / Numismatics
Appraised On
January 18, 2026
Estimated Value
$10.00-$15.00
Item Description
This is a 10 Riyal banknote issued by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority, belonging to the fourth series issued during the reign of King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The note features a tan and brown color palette with intricate geometric and floral patterns characteristic of Islamic design. On the right side, there is a portrait of King Fahd wearing traditional attire. The central vignette depicts the Al-Muraqba Palace in Riyadh. Serial numbers are printed in both Western and Arabic numerals, with '059/736347' visible. The note shows significant signs of usage, including a prominent vertical center fold, smaller edge creases, and general surface soiling/toning consistent with age and circulation. The edges appear slightly worn with minor feathering. Despite the wear, the printing remains legible and the security features like the watermark area and intricate line work are still distinct. It is stored within a protective plastic currency sleeve alongside another unidentified bill. This specific design was introduced in the 1980s and remained in circulation for several decades, representing a key era in modern Saudi numismatic history.
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