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Oman Launches First Polymer One-Rial Banknote, Circulation from January 2026
Oman has unveiled its first-ever polymer one-rial banknote, featuring national landmarks and advanced security features. Issued by the Central Bank of Oman, the durable note will enter circulation from January 11, 2026, alongside existing currency.
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Oman Launches First Polymer One-Rial Banknote, Circulation from January 2026

In a major step towards modernising its currency system Oman has launched its first polymer one rial banknote which is a marking a historic shift from traditional paper based currency. Issued by the Central Bank of Oman, the new note will officially enter circulation on January 11, 2026. The primary objectives behind introducing the polymer one rial note are, Improved durability, reducing replacement costs,Enhanced security to counter counterfeiting,Modernisation of currency in line with global best practices.Showcasing national identity, culture, and economic progressThe new banknote measures 145 mm*76 mm and blends heritage with modern development.

Front side: Features the Oman Botanic Garden, symbolising the country’s commitment to environmental conservation and natural heritage.

Reverse side: Displays the Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Cultural Complex, alongside the Duqm Port and Refinery, reflecting Oman’s cultural depth and economic transformation.   Together, the imagery highlights Oman’s balance between tradition and development.     Special emphasis has been placed on security, making the banknote both visually striking and highly secure,

A large transparent window, inspired by the arched windows of the Oman Botanic Garden,Colour shifting foil featuring the frankincense tree,Iridescent, colour changing ink used for the Central Bank’s logo

These advanced features significantly reduce the risk of counterfeiting.

Until now Oman’s banknotes were printed on cotton-based paper.With this release, Oman joins a growing list of countries adopting polymer banknotes, which are known for their longer lifespan, resistance to wear and tear, and enhanced security features.

This is the first time the Sultanate has used polymer material for any denomination