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Arabic: مسقط وعمان
200 baisa = 1 saidi (until 1970)
1000 new baisa = 1 rial saidi
Note: The Sultanate of Muscat & Oman ceased to exist in 1970 and became known as the Sultanate of Oman
200 baisa = 1 saidi (until 1970)
1000 new baisa = 1 rial saidi
Note: The Sultanate of Muscat & Oman ceased to exist in 1970 and became known as the Sultanate of Oman
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Mint Marks
Privy Marks
Designer Marks
National identification and other marks
Legend
National Emblem
The national emblem of Muscat and Oman consists of two crossed swords underneath a khanjar dagger (the traditional dagger of Oman) in a sheath. The emblem became the national emblem of the Sultanate of Oman after Muscat and Oman were renamed.