What is Uae Dirham?

Information about Uae Dirham

United Arab Emirates dirham
درهم إماراتي (Arabic)
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20 dirhams obverse
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1 dirham
20 dirhams obverse1 dirham
ISO 4217 CodeAED
User(s)United Arab Emirates
Inflation10%
Source[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook], 2006 est.
Pegged withU.S. dollar = 3.6725 dirhams
Subunit
1/100fils
Symbolد.?
Coins''1, 5, 10, 25, 50 fils, 1 dirham
Banknotes''5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 dirhams
Central bankCentral Bank of the United Arab Emirates
Websitewww.centralbank.ae


For other currencies called dirham see dirham


The dirham (Arabic: درهم) is the currency of the United Arab Emirates. The ISO 4217 code (currency abbreviation) for the United Arab Emirates dirham is AED. Unofficial abbreviations include DH or Dhs. The dirham is subdivided into 100 fils (فلس).

History

The United Arab Emirates dirham was introduced in 1973. It replaced the Qatar and Dubai riyal at par. The Qatar and Dubai riyal had circulated since 1966 in all of the emirates except Abu Dhabi, where the dirham replaced the Bahraini dinar at 1 dirham = 0.1 dinar. Before 1966, all the emirates that were to form the U.A.E. used the Gulf rupee. As in Qatar, the emirates briefly adopted the Saudi riyal during the transition from the Gulf rupee to the Qatar and Dubai riyal.

On 28 January 1978, the dirham was officially pegged to the IMF's Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)[1]. In practice, it is pegged to the U.S. dollar for most of the time[2]. Since November 1997, the dirham has been pegged to the 1 U.S. dollar = 3.6725 dirhams[3], which translates to approximately 1 dirham = 0.272294 dollar.

Coins

In 1973, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 fils, and 1 dirham. The 1, 5 and 10 fils are struck in bronze, with the higher denominations in cupro-nickel. The fils coins were same size and composition as the corresponding Qatar and Dubai dirham coins. In 1995, the 50 fils and 1 dirham coins were reduced in size, with the new 50 fils being curve-equilateral-heptagonal shaped.

The value and numbers on the coins are written in Eastern Arabic numerals and the text is in Arabic. The 1, 5 and 10 fils coins are rarely used in everyday life, so all amounts will be rounded up or down to the nearest multiples of 25 fils. The 1 fils coin is a rarity and does not circulate significantly. In making change there is a risk of confusing the old 50 fils coin for the modern 1 dirham coin because the coins are almost the same size.

Fraud problem with 1 dirham coin

By August 2006 it became publicly known that the 1 Philippine piso coin has the same size as 1 dirham [4]. But 1 piso is only worth 8 fils, leading to vending machine fraud in the country.

Commemorative Coins

Since 1976 the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates has minted several commemorative coins. These coins celebrate different events and rulers of the United Arab Emirates.

United Arab Emirates Commemorative Coins
Year Description Denomination Alloy Diameter (mm) Weight (g) Finess
1976United Arab Emirates 5th National Day1000gold4040916.6
1981The 15th Hijra Century5cupronickel3214.25N/A
1986The 27th Chess Olympiad in Dubai1cupronickel28.511.31N/A
1987The 25th anniversary of the first offshore oil shipment from Abu Dhabi1cupronickel28.511.31N/A
1987The 10th anniversary of United Arab Emirates University1cupronickel28.511.31N/A
1990Qualification of the UAE national football team to 1990 FIFA World Cup1cupronickel28.511.31N/A
1992Commemoration of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum1000gold4040916.6
1992Commemoration of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum500gold2520916.6
1992Commemoration of the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum50silver40400.925
1992The 10th anniversary of the Central Bank of the UAE1000gold4040916.6
1992The 10th anniversary of the Central Bank of the UAE500gold2520916.6
1992The 10th anniversary of the Central Bank of the UAE50silver40400.925
1995The 20th anniversary of the General Woman's Union1000gold4040916.6
1995The 20th anniversary of the General Woman's Union500gold2520916.6
1995The 50th anniversary of the Arab League50silver40400.925
1996The 30th anniversary of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al NahyanN/Agold65200916.6
1996The 30th anniversary of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al NahyanN/Agold4040916.6
1996The 30th anniversary of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan50silver40400.925
1996United Arab Emirates 25th National DayN/Agold65200916.6
1996United Arab Emirates 25th National DayN/Agold4040916.6
1996United Arab Emirates 25th National Day50silver40400.925
1998The 10th anniversary of the Higher Colleges of Technology50silver40400.925
1998The 10th anniversary of the Higher Colleges of Technology1cupronickel246.4N/A
1998The 35th anniversary of National Bank of Dubai50silver40400.925
1998The 35th anniversary of National Bank of Dubai25silver28200.925
1998The 35th anniversary of National Bank of Dubai1cupronickel246.4N/A
1998The 50th anniversary of UNICEF50silver4027.220.925
1998Sharjah the cultural capital of the Arab world50silver40400.925
1998Sharjah the cultural capital of the Arab world1cupronickel246.4N/A
1998Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak the humanitarian personality of 1998N/Agold4040916.6
1998Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak the humanitarian personality of 1998N/Agold2820916.6
1999The 25th anniversary of the first oil shipment from Abu Al Bukush oil field in Abu Dhabi25silver28200.925
1999The 30th anniversary of Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce & Industry50silver40400.925
1999The 100th anniversary of Dubai Ports & Customs Department100silver40400.925
1999Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Islamic personality of the YearN/Agold4040916.6
1999Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Islamic personality of the Year50silver40400.925
1999Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Islamic personality of the Year1cupronickel246.4N/A
1999Ministry of Finance and Industry ISO-9001 certification50silver40400.925
2000The 25th anniversary of Dubai Islamic Bank50silver40400.925
2000The 25th anniversary of Dubai Islamic Bank25silver28200.925
2000The 25th anniversary of Dubai Islamic Bank1cupronickel246.4N/A
2000The 25th anniversary of the General Woman's Union50silver40400.925
2000The 25th anniversary of the General Woman's Union1cupronickel246.4N/A
2000The 25th anniversary of the Arab Bank for Investment and Foreign Trade50silver40400.925
2000Inauguration of Sheikh Rashid's Terminal at Dubai International Airport50silver40400.925
2001The 25th anniversary of the unification of the UAE Armed Forces50silver40400.925
2001The 25th anniversary of the unification of the UAE Armed Forces1cupronickel246.4N/A
2001The 30th anniversary of Al Ain National Museum50silver40400.925
2001The 20th anniversary of the Administrative Development Institute50silver40400.925
2002The 25th anniversary of United Arab Emirates University50silver40400.925
2002Commemoration of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Award for Medical Sciences50silver40400.925
2002Commemoration of the Ahmadia School in Dubai50silver40400.925
2003The 30th anniversary of Central Bank of the UAEN/Agold4040916.6
2003The 30th anniversary of Central Bank of the UAE50silver40400.925
2003World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings in DubaiN/Agold4040916.6
2003World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings in Dubai50silver40400.925
2003World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings in Dubai1cupronickel246.4N/A

Banknotes

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100 UAE dirham banknote
In 1973, the U.A.E. Currency Board introduced notes in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 50, 100 and 1000 dirham. A second series of note was introduced in 1982 which omitted the 1 and 1000 dirham notes. 500 dirham notes were introduced in 1983, followed by 200 dirham in 1989. 1000 dirham notes were reintroduced in 2000. Banknotes are currently available in denominations of 5(Brown), 10(Green), 20(Light Blue), 50(Purple), 100(Pink), 200(Green/Brown), 500(Navy Blue) and 1000(GreenishBlue) dirham.

The obverse texts are written in Arabic with numbers in Eastern Arabic numerals; the reverse texts are in English with numbers in Hindu Arabic numerals. The 200 dirhams denomination is scarce as it was only produced in 1989; any circulating today come from bank stocks.

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Preceded by:
Qatari and Dubai riyal
Location: Trucial States except for Abu Dhabi
Reason: formed United Arab Emirates (in 1971)
Ratio: at par
Currency of United Arab Emirates
1973
Succeeded by:
Current
Preceded by:
Bahraini dinar
Location: Abu Dhabi
Reason: formed United Arab Emirates (in 1971)
Ratio: 1 dirham = 0.1 dinar
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ريال قطري (Arabic)

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