Saudi Arabia's coinage traces its origins to the Kingdom of Hejaz, whose silver riyals and gold dinars circulated across the Arabian Peninsula before unification. When Abdulaziz ibn Saud consolidated the Hejaz and Nejd into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, he inherited and countermarked existing coinage — those countermarked pieces are among the rarest and most sought-after in Arabian numismatics.
The modern halala decimal system was introduced in AH 1383 (1963), replacing the old qirsh subdivisions. Early halalas were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and featured the crossed-swords-and-palm emblem. Saudi commemorative coins — particularly the FAO issues and the centennial gold — are prized by collectors worldwide.
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View resources →Saudi Arabia's coinage traces its origins to the Kingdom of Hejaz, whose silver riyals and gold dinars circulated across the Arabian Peninsula before unification. When Abdulaziz ibn Saud consolidated the Hejaz and Nejd into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, he inherited and countermarked existing coinage — those countermarked pieces are among the rarest and most sought-after in Arabian numismatics.
The modern halala decimal system was introduced in AH 1383 (1963), replacing the old qirsh subdivisions. Early halalas were struck at the Philadelphia Mint and featured the crossed-swords-and-palm emblem. Saudi commemorative coins — particularly the FAO issues and the centennial gold — are prized by collectors worldwide.