Description

Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein (born 30 January 1962) has been King of Jordan since 1999 upon the death of his father King Hussein. Abdullah is considered to be the 41st generation direct descendant of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad, through his belonging to the ancient Hashemite family, which has ruled Jordan since 1921.

Obverse

Bust of Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein smiling, facing surrounded by the texts "Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein" and "King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan" in Arabic above, inscription below, denomination in both sides in Arabic and English.

Abdullah accompanied his father on various diplomatic missions, including meetings with leaders from the Soviet Union and the United States. He also joined his father on visits to Damascus to meet Hafez Al-Assad and to Baghdad to meet Saddam Hussein (before the 1990 Gulf War). In 1997, Abdullah oversaw military exercises during visits by Israeli military officials to Jordan, and in 1998, he was tasked with personally delivering a message to Muammar Gaddafi.

Following the king's death on February 7, 1999, after a prolonged battle with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Abdullah succeeded to the throne. His 47-year reign spanned four tumultuous decades marked by the Arab–Israeli conflict and the Cold War. Within hours of his father's passing, Abdullah appeared before an emergency session of the Jordanian parliament, where, accompanied by his brothers Hassan and Mohammed, he solemnly swore to uphold the constitution and serve the nation. Speaker of the Senate Zaid Al-Rifai led the assembly in reciting Al-Fatiha, praying for Abdullah's guidance and protection. His official investiture occurred on June 9, 1999, with an elaborate ceremony at Raghadan Palace, followed by a motorcade procession through Amman alongside his wife, Rania, then the youngest queen in the world, attended by 800 dignitaries.

عبدالله الثاني بن الحسين ملك المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية
1999 2009
10 DINARS ١٠ دنانير
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF ACCESSION TO THE THRONE

Reverse

Depicts the coat of arms in the middle surrounded by Arabic inscriptions with date above and country name in English below.

The coat of arms of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan features the Royal Hashemite Crown, symbolizing monarchy, adorned with lotus flowers atop a crimson sash representing purity and sacrifice. Two flags symbolize the Great Arab Revolt, while an eagle stands on the globe, signifying power and the emergence of Islamic civilization. Arab weaponry, including swords and spears, is depicted alongside a shield adorned with a chrysanthemum motif, representing defense. Wheat ears and a palm frond encircle the shield, connected to the ribbon of the Al Nahda First Order Medal, which bears inscriptions honoring historical figures and the kingdom's sovereignty.

العيد العاشر للجلوس على العرش ١٩٩٩-٢٠٠٩
THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN

Edge
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Silver
Fineness 0.925
Weight 31.11 g
Diameter 40 mm
Thickness 2.35 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal

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