The Saudi Arabia 1 Riyal issued in 2009 with a fancy serial number comes in an exceptional paper quality and graded 66 by the Paper Money Guaranty. The obverse of the note features the first Islamic coin which is the Amawi gold dinar from the 7th century. The right part has a portrait of King Abdullah. The reverse of this 133 x 63 mm paper bill shows the SAMA headquarters building and the nations Coat of Arms which depicts a palm tree and two swords. The banknotes windowed security thread has a demetallized SAMA 1. Signed by Al-Jaser and Al-Assaf, the Saudi Arabia 1 Riyal has watermarks showing a portrait of King Abdullah, an electrotype 1, and Cornerstones.