Bahraini dinar
The dinar (sign: .د.ب or BD; code: BHD) is the currency of Bahrain. It is divided into 1000 fils. The name dinar is from the Roman denarius. The dinar was started to be used in 1965. Before Bahrain used the Gulf rupee.
Bahraini Dinar Media
Face value: 100 Fils (currency).Country: Bahrain.Year of minting: 1965.Metal: Copper-nickel.Shape: Round.Obverse: A palm tree with lettering "حكومة البحرين" (Government of Bahrain) and year of minting in Gregorian and Islamic years (1965-1385) inscribed in Arabic..Reverse: Face-value and country name..Edge: Smooth.Weight: 6.5 g.Diameter: 25 mm.Thickness: 1.78 mm.Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑.Total mintage: 8,312,000 coins minted in 1965.Engraver: Not known.Comment: .Monetary status: In use..*Data source: This webpage.