

Kuwait 5 Dinars Banknote (1980–1991) – Third Issue | Minaret Design | Gulf War Historical Currency
“A true one-of-a-kind piece in our inventory — once sold, it may not be available again.”
This vintage 5 Kuwaiti Dinar banknote from the third issue series is a striking piece of world currency that captures both the cultural identity and turbulent history of Kuwait. Produced by the Central Bank of Kuwait between 1980 and 1991, this note circulated during a critical era leading up to the Gulf War.
The design beautifully reflects Kuwait’s architectural and national heritage, featuring a detailed minaret on the left—symbolizing Islamic culture and tradition—paired with the Kuwaiti coat of arms on the right, representing the nation’s sovereignty and maritime legacy.
Its true significance lies in its connection to historic events. Following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, this entire series of banknotes was officially withdrawn from circulation on March 24, 1991. This demonetization transformed the note from everyday currency into a collectible artifact tied directly to a major moment in global history.
Today, surviving examples are increasingly sought after by collectors due to their limited availability, historical relevance, and distinctive design. Whether you’re a seasoned numismatist or a history enthusiast, this 5 Dinar note offers both visual appeal and meaningful provenance.
Key Details:
- Country: Kuwait
- Denomination: 5 Dinars
- Series: Third Issue (1980–1991)
- Issuer: Central Bank of Kuwait
- Design Features: Minaret (left); Kuwaiti coat of arms (right)
- Historical Event: Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (1990)
- Withdrawal Date: March 24, 1991
- Status: Demonetized and no longer in circulation
- Collectibility: Popular among world currency collectors due to Gulf War history
- Rarity & Value: Limited surviving notes; value increases with condition and originality
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Condition: Crisp, original, and well-preserved
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