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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
The Bahrain 5 Dinars is part of the 1973-1988 series of banknotes issued with slight changes from preceding designs. This particular banknote is in uncirculated condition and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts. Its obverse features the southwest tower of Riffa which is situated at the Sharqi fortress in Hunainiya valley. The national crest of Bahrain, a map, and a hologram are also visible on the front of the currency. The reverse depicts a jumbo jet and Boeing 747 flying over Bahrain International Airport nestled in Muharraq. The 142 x 71 mm paper banknote has a windowed security thread and a watermark showing an Arabian oryx head.