A journey through Middle Eastern history via its coinage. Features coins from various Arab nations and regional historical powers.
Inaugural circulation coins of independent Armenia issued in 1994.
Modern definitive series of the Republic of Armenia introduced in 2003.
The inaugural coinage of the Bahraini Dinar, replacing the Gulf Rupee. All denominations (1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 Fils) feature the iconic palm tree emblem on the obverse.
Modern circulation coinage (1992–Present) featuring the Kingdom's national emblem, historic dhows, and ancient Dilmun seals.
Final coinage series of Cyprus (1983–2007) before the adoption of the Euro.
The first coinage series issued by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan after independence.
Current circulation coinage (1992+) where denominations are given in Dinar and Qirsh.
The standard circulating series of Kazakhstan featuring the National Emblem. This era includes the introduction of bi-metallic 100 Tenge coins and serves as the primary currency before the 2019 Latin script transition.
The latest circulation series of Kazakhstan (2019+) featuring Latin legends.
Mid-20th century coinage issued under King Faisal and King Khalid (1963–1982).
The sixth issue of the Saudi Riyal (2016+) featuring the latest security and designs.
Circulation coinage from the early-to-mid Republican era (1934–1957).
Circulation coinage of the mid-20th century Turkish Republic (1958–1980).
Circulation coins documenting the high-inflation period (1981–2004) before the 2005 reform.
Circulation coins documenting the high-inflation period (1981–2004) before the 2005 reform. This includes highest denominations.
The transitional "Yeni Türk Lirası" series introduced after the revaluation of the currency. All coins feature the word "Yeni" before the denomination.
Standard circulation coinage of the New Turkish Lira era issued since 2005.
Circulating commemorative coins of the Turkish Republic celebrating national milestones.
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