The Kuwait half dinar banknote was issued by the Central Bank of Kuwait in 2014. This green banknote features the Kuwait Towers in Kuwait City and an Optically Variable Ink patch. It also shows a dhow and the coat of arms of Kuwait depicting a falcon and a dhow. The note’s reverse depicts a silver pomfret (Al Zubaidi) which is Kuwait’s most popular fish. The reverse also displays a hawksbill sea turtle. It contains a 3-mm wide color-changing StarBright windowed security thread with a demetallized CBK. It also has a watermark that reveals a falcon’s head, an electrotype Arabic text, and cornerstones. The banknote is 120 x 68 mm in size and bear the signatures of Mohammad Yousef Al-Hashel and Anas Al-Saleh. This particular paper bill bears a radar serial number and is in uncirculated condition. Additionally, the banknote has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70.