Jordan
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Official language: Arabic
Language ISO code: ar
Current official currency: Jordanian Dinar
Current currency ISO code: JOD
Currency: Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
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ISO code: JOD
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Symbols: JD (common symbol)
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Singular name: Dinar
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Plural name: Dinars
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Monetary subdivision: 1 Dinar = 10 qirsh (piastres) = 100 fils
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Fraction singular name: fil
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Fraction plural name: fils
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Initial production date: 1949 (after formal independence of Jordan)
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Final production date: still in production
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Initial circulation date: 1949
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Final circulation date: currently in circulation
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Mint: not specifically identified in sources; usually minted at international mints
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Issuing bank: Central Bank of Jordan
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Coin denominations minted: 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 fils; 1/4, 1/2, and 1 dinar
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Banknote denominations printed: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Jordanian dinars
Economic and historical context
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The Jordanian dinar has been the official currency since 1949, a few years after the country gained independence from the British Mandate.
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The currency is also widely used in the West Bank.
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The subdivision into qirsh (piastres) and fils is common in everyday use.
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The Central Bank of Jordan is the issuing and regulatory authority.
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The Central Bank's balance sheet has grown in recent years, reaching approximately 19.3 billion JOD in 2025.
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Jordan's international reserves reached about 16.8 billion JOD in 2025.
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The currency maintains a relatively stable exchange rate, valued around 8.0 Brazilian reais in 2025.
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Banknotes and coins feature designs honoring historical figures and national monuments, such as King Al-Hussein Bin Talal.
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Card payments are common in urban and tourist areas, but Jordanian dinar cash is preferred for daily transactions.
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Foreign currencies such as the US dollar, euro, Lebanese pound, Egyptian pound, and Israeli shekel also circulate informally and are easily exchanged in major Jordanian cities.
Monetary legislation and authority
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The currency is regulated by the Central Bank of Jordan.
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The Central Bank is responsible for issuance, circulation control, and monetary stability.
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Banknotes are signed by Central Bank officials (specific names not available).
Curiosities
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The Jordanian dinar is one of the most stable currencies in the region.
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Commemorative coins are occasionally issued to mark national and historical events.
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Banknotes include advanced visual and security features.
Current status
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The Jordanian dinar is active and the only official currency in circulation in Jordan.
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Prior to 1949, Jordan used Ottoman Empire coins and the Palestinian pound during the British Mandate period.
This report provides a comprehensive financial history of المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية (the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) based on information available up to 2025.
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