Kuwait. 1990. 20 Fils. 3.0g. Copper-Nickel. Unc. C610. RI.5

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Kuwait. 1990. 20 Fils. 3.0g. Copper-Nickel. Unc. C610. RI.5

 

Historical context

  1. Last regular issue before the 1990 Iraqi invasion.

    • Minted just before August 1990, when Iraq occupied Kuwait for seven months.

    • During the occupation, Kuwaiti coins and notes were confiscated or melted; some were used by Iraqi troops for scrap metal.

    • When Kuwait was liberated in early 1991, new issues followed — making 1990 coins symbolic of “the last free minting” before the war.

  2. Continuity of the dhow motif:

    • The dhow first appeared on Kuwaiti coins in 1961 (independence) and remains a unifying symbol of national resilience.

  3. Post-war survival:

    • Many 1990 pieces were never circulated because they were in storage at the Central Bank when the invasion began.

    • Others show distinctive bag-toning or humidity spots — signs of hurried evacuation and storage during wartime.


💰 Collector interest

Grade Value (€) Notes
Fine / VF 0.5 – 1 € Common type
XF 1 – 2 € Lightly circulated
UNC 3 – 5 € Bright Cu-Ni luster
Proof (set) 8 – 12 € From annual mint set, scarcer post-invasion

The value rises slightly for coins confirmed from pre-invasion shipments of the 1990 mint sets.


💡 Interesting facts

  1. Dual-dating (AH 1410 / 1990) marks one of the rare years where Hijri and Gregorian years coincide perfectly on a Kuwaiti issue.

  2. Weight at 3.0 g and 21 mm matches the regional standard — harmonized with other Gulf states’ “20-unit” coins for vending compatibility.

  3. The dhow design is by Humphrey Paget, the same British engraver known for King George VI portraits — connecting Kuwaiti independence coinage with earlier British craftsmanship.

  4. The 20 Fils denomination was a key small-change coin in daily life, roughly equal to a U.S. dime in spending power in 1990.

  5. After liberation, the government issued new coins dated 1993 — the 1990 type quietly vanished from circulation, making it a poignant “before-the-storm” relic.


🧭 In summary

The 1990 Kuwait 20 Fils is more than just pocket change — it’s a witness to the moment Kuwait’s modern history paused.
Small, durable, and resilient — much like the country that minted it.

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