The UAE Central Bank Releases 6,000 Silver Commemorative Coins on their subsidiary to mark the 25th anniversary of the Dubai International Holy Quran Award. Each of these silver coins has a weight of 28 grams and a nominal value of Dh25. There are eight different coins, each with its own design related to the various contests and activities of the award.
The front side of the coins have coloured designs and the award’s name in Arabic and English languages, celebrating various Quranic contests and activities. The back side of the coins features an image of the Dubai Holy Quran Award building. The award, established in 1997, has been instrumental in spreading Quranic culture and encouraging individuals to excel in memorizing the Holy Quran.
These exclusive coins will be presented to the organizing committee of the Dubai International Holy Quran Award and will not be available for sale at UAE Central Bank headquarters and branches. This move marks several commemorative coins issued by the Central Bank over recent years, including commemorative silver coins in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Zayed Port and the 10th anniversary of Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi, the 30th anniversary of the Tawazun Economic Council, and 1,971 silver commemorative coins of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the UAE’s founding.
In addition to the coins, another set of UAE Dirham notes has been released, making history. These significant releases continue to mark important milestones in the UAE’s history and cultural heritage.
“UAE Central Bank Releases Commemorative Coins for 25th Anniversary of Dubai International Holy Quran Award”
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