Request to split UAE note: 50 Dirham [resuelto]

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Could this note be split between the silver coat of arms P#29a-d and green coat of arms P#29e-f(g)

 

N#206028

Edit:

These as well:

N#205128

N#241954

N#239168

 

Should it also be split between first and second arms?

 

The P#30 is also split between these two types, of silver and green arms, but not first and second arms.

 

Thanks for input :D

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I'd split first arms from second arms too. It's a small but significant change.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

Hello!

 

I agree that we can separate the pages according to the type of Coat of Arms (silver and green); but I don't agree with separating the distinct types of arms within the silver arms. What I understand may have happened is that with the change (small, but a change) in the coat of arms, a change in its color was also proposed (around 2008).

 

The most noticeable changes were in the color of the coat of arms and the type of security thread (it became wider). We also have a more significant change in the 100 Dirham banknote of 2018, regarding the design in general. This one would deserve a separate page... I will research this further on the TBB website.

 

So, if there is agreement, we will deal with the separations on the pages according to the color of the coat of arms only.

 

Regards,

Vladimir

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

If we don't split for the change in arms, we'll need an image showing the differences so members can make up their own minds.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

ceh2019

If we don't split for the change in arms, we'll need an image showing the differences so members can make up their own minds.

Hello!

 

I'm putting this differentiation between types of firearms (silver/white) in the comments section (we still have some unified registrations, which we will address the separation of soon).

 

Another point that deserves attention is the need for a separate registration for the 100 Dirhams from 2018. The obverse design is different, as it has a holographic seal below left that the others don't have, in addition to a wider security thread.

 2018 design (TBB# B244)

2012/2014 design (P#30e/f)

 

Do we agree with this?

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

vladthiengo

ceh2019

If we don't split for the change in arms, we'll need an image showing the differences so members can make up their own minds.

Hello!

 

I'm putting this differentiation between types of firearms (silver/white) in the comments section (we still have some unified registrations, which we will address the separation of soon).

 

Another point that deserves attention is the need for a separate registration for the 100 Dirhams from 2018. The obverse design is different, as it has a holographic seal below left that the others don't have, in addition to a wider security thread.

 2018 design (TBB# B244)

2012/2014 design (P#30e/f)

 

Do we agree with this?

I agree, the 100 Dirhams note s are fairly different in may ways, and should be separate pages.

This is the kind of image I had in mind.

Pictures from Bank Note Museum.

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.
Estado cambiado a empezado (vladthiengo, 26 nov 2025, 19:38)

ceh2019

This is the kind of image I had in mind.

Pictures from Bank Note Museum.

Hello! I liked the layout! =)

 

If I may ask a favor, please add the legend "1st type" for the left arm and "2nd type" for the right drawing. This way we can maintain the legend used in the variety lines.

 

Thank you in advance!

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.

As requested.

However, I wonder if we should refer to 1st and 2nd arms rather than "type" in the text?

Former Numista referee for banknotes from Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Saint Helena.

ceh2019

As requested.

However, I wonder if we should refer to 1st and 2nd arms rather than "type" in the text?

Yes, you're right! Everything is done with this request.

Thank you!

Vladimir
Catalogue Administrator and Banknote Master Referee.
Estado cambiado a hecho (vladthiengo, 27 nov 2025, 10:52)

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