The Riyal. Convertor link below.
2007-05-17 09:21:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Saudi Riyal (SR) is the unit of currency in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is divided into a hundred Halalah. The denominations of the Saudi currency are as follows:
Bills: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Riyals.
Coins: 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 Halalahs.
"1 Riyal equal 100 Halalas"
Since July 1986, the Saudi Riyal has been pegged to the U.S. dollar with a fixed exchange rate of SR3.75 to U.S. $1.00.
2007-05-17 16:22:42
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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The CIA World Factbook can tell you so much about other countries.
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html
In the Economy section of Saudi Arabia, we see that the currency is called the Saudi riyal, abbreviated SAR. This is to distinguish it from the Dubai riyal and the Qatar riyal.
You can see pictures of the 50 riyal note at http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9390576/riyal
The Saudi riyal is divided into 20 qurush or 100 halala
2007-05-17 16:27:25
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answered by TychaBrahe 7
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Saudi Riyal
2007-05-18 06:50:52
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answered by Cheese! 5
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The currency in Saudi Arabia is Riyal : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_riyal
2007-05-17 16:23:53
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answered by christophel08 4
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Saudi riyal
2007-05-17 16:27:10
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answered by BAL 5
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It's Riyal.
The ISO code is SAR (Saudi Arabian Riyal).
It's pegged to US Dollar with rate USD 1 = SAR 3.75
2007-05-17 18:14:57
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answered by Devastated 4
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SAUDI RIYAL
2007-05-17 16:22:22
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answered by DAZEDANDCONFUSED 1
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Riyal (SAR)
2007-05-17 16:23:57
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answered by love2travel 7
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rial or "رÙاÙ" in arabic languages
2007-05-20 02:02:13
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answered by h. jani 2
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