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Coins of Bahrainfrom the Gulf rupee to the modern dinar

Bahrain's numismatic story begins with the Indian rupee and the Gulf rupee, which circulated across the Trucial States before independence. The Bahrain Currency Board issued the first domestic coins in 1965 — a clean fils system with denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 fils. These early pieces, struck at the Royal Mint, carry the distinctive palm tree motif.

The Bahrain Monetary Agency took over currency issuance in 1973, and in 2006 the Central Bank of Bahrain assumed this role. Bahrain's commemorative program is rich for a small nation, featuring gold and silver issues marking events from the opening of the Isa Town to the 50th anniversary of the monetary system. The bimetallic 100 fils (introduced 2006) modernized the circulating series.

Gulf Rupee Era (pre-1965)Bahrain Monetary Agency (1965–2002)Central Bank of Bahrain (2002–present)Commemoratives
Bahrain used the Indian rupee and then the Gulf rupee before the Bahrain Currency Board introduced its own fils coinage in 1965, one of the first independent currencies in the Persian Gulf. The Bahraini dinar, at 1,000 fils, is one of the highest-valued currency units in the world. Early coins feature the palm tree — Bahrain's ancient symbol, echoing its historical name "the land of a million palm trees." The Bahrain Monetary Agency (1973–2006) oversaw modernization of the series, and the Central Bank of Bahrain continues today. The CBB's Currency Museum in Manama houses some of the rarest coins in the Gulf region, including Dilmun-era trade weights and pearling tokens.
Fils 1966 obverse Fils 1966 reverse
Fils 1966
NGC PF 64 RB
Bronze · Bahrain Currency Board
50 Fils 1965 obverse 50 Fils 1965 reverse
50 Fils 1965
NGC MS 65
Copper-nickel · Bahrain Currency Board
250 Fils 1983 F.A.O. obverse 250 Fils 1983 F.A.O. reverse
250 Fils 1983 F.A.O.
NGC MS 69 DPL
Copper-nickel · Bahrain Monetary Agency
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Bahrain's numismatic story begins with the Indian rupee and the Gulf rupee, which circulated across the Trucial States before independence. The Bahrain Currency Board issued the first domestic coins in 1965 — a clean fils system with denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 fils. These early pieces, struck at the Royal Mint, carry the distinctive palm tree motif.

The Bahrain Monetary Agency took over currency issuance in 1973, and in 2006 the Central Bank of Bahrain assumed this role. Bahrain's commemorative program is rich for a small nation, featuring gold and silver issues marking events from the opening of the Isa Town to the 50th anniversary of the monetary system. The bimetallic 100 fils (introduced 2006) modernized the circulating series.

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CurrencyBahraini Dinar (BHD)
Unit1000 fils = 1 dinar
Independence1971
CapitalManama