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Kuwait Quarter Dinar Banknote (Sixth Series, Reverse)

Numismatics / World Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.50 - $4.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 1/4 (quarter) Dinar banknote issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait, specifically belonging to the sixth series of Kuwaiti currency which was introduced in 2014. The reverse side of the note is primarily brown and purple in color. The central imagery features an industrial scene depicting an oil refinery and a tanker, symbolizing Kuwait\'s primary industry and economic cornerstone. In the lower-center, there is a distinct, colorful geometric security feature containing a dhow (traditional sailing vessel). The denomination '1/4' is clearly printed in various locations, including a large '1/4' in the top left, top right, and bottom left, along with the text 'Quarter Dinar' in the lower-right quadrant. The note is made of a polymer substrate, which is reflected in the translucent window visible on the right side. The overall condition appears used; there is a noticeable diagonal crease or corner fold on the top-right edge, and the paper/polymer shows signs of handling and light surface dirt. Faint vertical creasing suggests it has been folded in the past. The intricate micro-printing and guilloché patterns are hallmarks of modern high-security banknote production from this period.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the Kuwait Sixth Series 1/4 Dinar banknote. This series, introduced in 2014, is currently in circulation as legal tender, which serves as the primary floor for its valuation. The reverse side features the Shuaiba oil refinery and a tanker, printed on a high-durability polymer substrate. My visual inspection reveals signs of light circulation, including a prominent diagonal fold at the top-right corner and softening of the substrate consistent with handling. Based on these observations, I would grade this note as 'Extremely Fine' (XF) to 'About Uncirculated' (AU) rather than 'Crisp Uncirculated' (CU). Market demand for modern Kuwaiti small-denomination notes is relatively low among serious collectors due to high mintage numbers and ease of availability. This note is valued primarily for its face value (approximately $0.80 USD) plus a small premium for international availability and shipping. Comparables sold on numismatic platforms typically realize between $1.50 and $4.00 for circulated examples of this specific denomination. While the security features, such as the translucent window and complex guilloche patterns, appear consistent with genuine Central Bank of Kuwait issues, a photograph cannot substitute for a physical inspection. To definitively confirm authenticity, I would need to test the polymer's tactile reaction under ultraviolet light to verify fluorescence and check for the characteristic 'feel' of the security printing. This appraisal assumes the note is authentic and does not account for potential counterfeit detection only possible through physical handling or magnification of the micro-printing.

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