Thus, because the first Saudi riyal had the same
specifications as the Hejaz riyal and circulated alongside Ottoman
coins, it came to be worth 22 Ottoman kuruş and was consequently
subdivided into 22 ghirsh when coins denominated in ghirsh were issued
from 1925.
mentioned is the Saudi riyal that forms national currency of Saudi
Arabia. Saudi riyal is often denoted by the sign SR in English
language or by "ر.س" in Arabic. The ISO 4217 currency code for the
currency is SAR and the numeric code is 682.
* Wikipedia: Saudi riyal - History and circulation information.
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Saudi Riyal is ...
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The Saudi riyal is the official currency of Saudi Arabia and is
denoted by the ISO code SAR. The riyal further divides into 100
hallalahs, and although a one-hallalah coin is issued by the Saudi
Arabian Monetary Agency, it is very rarely seen.
The Saudi Riyal: Evolution of a Currency
17/08/2006
By Shaker Abu Taleb
Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat - "I don't know anything about Saudi currency,
except that it is dispensed by
was the question of the Saudi Riyal's peg to the American Dollar and
monetary policy.
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America for June 10
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The Saudi riyal rose to a fresh 21-year high against the dollar on
Tuesday as speculation mounted that the world's largest oil exporter
might revalue its dollar-pegged currency.
The value of the Saudi riyal had slipped
to half what it had been. Oil revenues were down some $50 million and
the government was nearly half a billion dollars in debt.
Six years later the situation had changed beyond belief.
by Reuters on Thursday, 20 September 2007The Saudi riyal has hit a seven-month peak against the US dollar. (Getty Images)The
Saudi riyal has hit a seven-month peak against the US dollar.