Oman launches first polymer one-rial banknote, circulation starts from January 2026
Oman has introduced its first polymer one-rial banknote, designed to last longer and stay more secure than previous ones. The new banknote, which will start circulating from January 11, 2026, also highlights the country’s cultural and economic achievements.
The Central Bank of Oman has released the one-rial polymer banknote, the country has first time issued currency in this material. Unlike the traditional cotton based notes, polymer is durable and comes with advanced security features to help prevent counterfeiting.
The note measures 145 by 76 millimetres combining design, heritage, and national pride. The front side features the Oman Botanic Garden, representing the nation’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage. On the rear side, the Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Cultural Complex appears alongside the Duqm Port and Refinery, showing Oman’s cultural landmarks and economic progress. Together, these images offer a clear picture of the country’s identity and achievements.
Security features have been given special attention. A large transparent window, inspired by the arched windows of the Oman Botanic Garden, adds both visual appeal and protection. The front includes a colour-shifting foil showing the frankincense tree, while the Central Bank’s logo appears on the back in iridescent, colour-shifting ink. These features make the note both distinctive and secure.
The Central Bank confirmed that the new polymer note will circulate alongside existing one- rial banknotes and will remain fully legal for transactions. Additionally, collectors and the public can buy limited editions, including 1,000 uncut sheets and 10,000 specially packaged notes. These will be available from January 11, 2026, at Central Bank counters in Ruwi, Salalah, and Sohar, as well as through Oman Post’s sales outlet at the Opera Galleria.
By combining modern materials with innovative designs that celebrate Oman’s cultural and economic milestones, the new polymer one-rial banknote offers enhanced durability, security, and a clear reflection of the nation’s remarkable achievements.
The note measures 145 by 76 millimetres combining design, heritage, and national pride. The front side features the Oman Botanic Garden, representing the nation’s commitment to preserving its natural heritage. On the rear side, the Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Cultural Complex appears alongside the Duqm Port and Refinery, showing Oman’s cultural landmarks and economic progress. Together, these images offer a clear picture of the country’s identity and achievements.
Security features have been given special attention. A large transparent window, inspired by the arched windows of the Oman Botanic Garden, adds both visual appeal and protection. The front includes a colour-shifting foil showing the frankincense tree, while the Central Bank’s logo appears on the back in iridescent, colour-shifting ink. These features make the note both distinctive and secure.
The Central Bank confirmed that the new polymer note will circulate alongside existing one- rial banknotes and will remain fully legal for transactions. Additionally, collectors and the public can buy limited editions, including 1,000 uncut sheets and 10,000 specially packaged notes. These will be available from January 11, 2026, at Central Bank counters in Ruwi, Salalah, and Sohar, as well as through Oman Post’s sales outlet at the Opera Galleria.
By combining modern materials with innovative designs that celebrate Oman’s cultural and economic milestones, the new polymer one-rial banknote offers enhanced durability, security, and a clear reflection of the nation’s remarkable achievements.
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