A pressed block of cut banknotes (Saudi Riyals), often of the 1 Riyal or 5 Riyal denomination, and likely from the era of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz.
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These pieces are known as "cut banknote block" or "pressed banknotes." They are not circulating currency but are considered official souvenirs that the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (now the Saudi Central Bank – SAMA) sometimes distributed at exhibitions or events, or presented as an educational souvenir demonstrating the method of destroying damaged currency.
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📌 Important details about it:
• Source: Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA).
• Content: Damaged banknotes from the era of King Abdullah, shredded and pressed into a block.
• Purpose: Educational and souvenir only, demonstrating how to handle currency unfit for circulation.
• Not officially sold, but sometimes displayed in antique markets or bank souvenir auctions.
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