The Saudi Arabia 5 Riyals issued in 2012 features the sixth King of Saudi Arabia King Abdullah and the Ras Tanorah oil refinery on its obverse. The reverse of the banknote bears the Coat of Arms which shows two swords and a palm tree. It also showcases the Port of Jubayl which is in the eastern region of the country. The Saudi Arabia 5 Riyals has a windowed security thread with demetallized SAMA 5. Its watermark shows a portrait of King Abdullah, an electrotype 5, and Cornerstones. This 145 x 66 mm paper money is signed by Al-Mubarak and Al-Assaf. Moreover, it is graded PMG 68 by the Paper Money Guaranty.