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Bahrain 20 Dinars Banknote, L.1973 (1993 ND), P-16, UNC, TAP 60-70 Authenticated

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  • Dimensions: 142 x 71 mm
  • Watermark: Arabian oryx (antelope) head
  • Thin windowed Security Thread
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The Bahrain 20 Dinars is part of the family of banknotes issued in 1993 with vignettes on obverse highlighting Bahraini culture and history and the modern economy of Bahrain on its reverse. This particular banknote comes in extremely fine condition and is TAP authenticated. The obverse of the note features the Bab Al Bahrain gate, the Coat of Arms, and a map. On its reverse is the Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Center mosque in Manama. The 142 x 71 mm paper bill has a thin windowed security thread and a watermark that reflects an Arabian oryx head.

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