Jordanian dinar
The Jordanian dinar is the official currency of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is abbreviated as JOD and is subdivided into 1,000 fils. The dinar was introduced in 1949, replacing the Palestinian pound, and has since been a stable currency in the region.
The currency features various designs, including images of historical figures and landmarks. The Central Bank of Jordan is responsible for issuing and regulating the dinar, ensuring its stability and value in the market. The dinar is widely accepted for transactions within Jordan and is an important part of the country's economy.