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Khaleej Times on MSNVanishing dirhams: Meet UAE residents hunting for old banknotes at groceries, supermarketsSome collectors trade notes through online forums and social media groups, where they share images, discuss condition, and ...
"They said they gave the fake note by mistake. Since we did not incur any loss, the matter was not reported to police," said SAK. Fahd Al Hosni, assistant executive director of the UAE Central Bank, ...
The first Dhs100 note (Credit: CBUAE) First issued out in 1973 when the UAE Currency Board issued its first banknotes, the Dhs100 note originally had a yellow and green colour. On the English side of ...
Promoth Manghat, CEO, UAE Exchange, said: "As of today, all UAE Exchange branches worldwide will not accept the demonetised currency notes of Rs500 and Rs1,000 until further notice.
Although there is no issue with Rs 500 notes, currency exchanges are very reluctant to accept them as well because of the general sentiment against Indian currency due to this decision (scrapping of ...
The notes issued by the Qatar & Dubai, Currency Board, were a full set of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 Riyals from September 1966, all serial number 000009. They were held in a blue leather presentation ...
According to licenced exchange companies in the UAE, Dh1 equals about Rs22.5 Indian rupees, so the Rs2,000 is equivalent to Dhs88.8 or $24. A number of exchange companies stated that they no longer ...
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