The Saudi Arabia 100 Riyals banknote was issued by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency in 2009 (AH1430). Its obverse features King Abdullah as well as the green dome and minaret of Al-Masjid al-Nabawi or the Prophets Mosque in Medina. The back of the paper bill displays the Al-Masjid al-Nabawi and the national emblem that depicts two crossed swords and a palm tree. The paper bill is 160 x 72 mm in size and bears a windowed security thread with a demetalized 100 and Arabic characters between wavy lines. It also has a watermark that reflects King Abdullah, an electrotype 100, and Cornerstones. This particular Saudi Arabia 100 Riyal banknote has been TAP authenticated with a grade of 60-70 and is in uncirculated condition.