Country ISO code: QA
Official language: Arabic
Language ISO code: ar
Current official currency: Qatari Riyal
Currency ISO code: QAR
ISO code: QAR
Symbols: QR, ر.ق
Singular name: Riyal
Plural name: Riyals
Monetary subdivision: 1 Riyal = 100 Dirhams
Fraction singular name: Dirham
Fraction plural name: Dirhams
Initial production date: 1966 (modern Qatari Riyal introduced)
Final production date: Still in circulation
Initial circulation date: 1966
Final circulation date: Still in circulation
Mint: Qatar Mint and contracted international mints
Issuing bank: Qatar Central Bank
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Qatar is a sovereign state in the Arabian Gulf region, experiencing significant economic growth since its independence in 1971, driven by vast oil and natural gas reserves.
The Qatari Riyal is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed rate of 1 USD = 3.65 QAR, ensuring currency stability.
The economy is diversified with major investments in infrastructure, education, health, sports, and culture.
The Qatar Central Bank is responsible for monetary policy, currency issuance, and banking regulation.
Coins and banknotes are produced at Qatar Mint, with some production outsourced to international mints.
Coins feature national symbols such as the state emblem and traditional motifs.
Banknotes display images of Qatari landmarks, state symbols, and Arabic calligraphy.
Detailed production volumes are not publicly available.
Commemorative coins and banknotes have been issued on special national occasions.
Qatar issues commemorative coins celebrating national, sporting, and cultural events.
The Qatari Riyal is the sole legal tender actively circulating in Qatar and used for all financial transactions.
Qatar Central Bank
Currency issuance is governed by Qatar Central Bank laws and national financial regulations.
Banknotes bear the signature of the Governor of Qatar Central Bank.
Coins and banknotes honor national symbols and heritage elements, without focusing on specific individuals.
Official language recognized by the state for administrative, legislative, judicial, monetary, and educational use:
Arabic is the official language of Qatar, used in all official domains, with widespread use of English in education and commerce.