In a significant tribute to the UAE’s founding legacy, the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates ( CBUAE ) has released specially minted commemorative gold and silver coins to honour the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the visionary leaders who played pivotal roles in establishing the Union and shaping the national identity of the UAE.
The initiative is part of the ‘ Zayed and Rashid ’ campaign, a broader effort aimed at reinforcing the values of unity, development, and patriotism that have guided the country since its formation.
Design and Availability of the Commemorative Coins
The commemorative collection features two distinct coins, one gold and one silver, each carefully crafted to reflect the stature and enduring influence of the two leaders.
Gold Coin
Silver Coin
The design elements were chosen to symbolise both national pride and the historic contributions of the UAE’s founding fathers.
A Message of Legacy and Loyalty
In a statement marking the release, Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the Central Bank, underlined the deeper significance behind the issuance of these coins. He said:
"We proudly announce the issuance of these commemorative coins, which embody the meanings of loyalty and belonging to the national legacy left by the founding leaders... This issuance marks the 'Zayed and Rashid' campaign, aiming to solidify the values of unity and development upon which our nation was founded, and to highlight inspiring milestones in their journeys."
Balama further affirmed the Central Bank’s ongoing commitment to honouring the country’s history and preserving it for future generations:
"The CBUAE remains committed to preserving national history and instilling it in future generations."
The initiative is part of the ‘ Zayed and Rashid ’ campaign, a broader effort aimed at reinforcing the values of unity, development, and patriotism that have guided the country since its formation.
Design and Availability of the Commemorative Coins
The commemorative collection features two distinct coins, one gold and one silver, each carefully crafted to reflect the stature and enduring influence of the two leaders.
Gold Coin
- Weight: 40 grams
- Diameter: 40 mm
- Front: Displays the likeness of Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid
- Back: Features the UAE national emblem, surrounded by the inscription “Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates” in both Arabic and English
- Availability: Exclusively available for purchase at the Central Bank’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi
Silver Coin
- Weight: 50 grams
- Diameter: 50 mm
- Front: Also depicts Sheikh Zayed and Sheikh Rashid
- Reverse: Carries the UAE emblem, the name “Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates” in Arabic and English, and the phrase “Commemorative Coin” in Arabic
- Availability: Can be purchased directly through the Central Bank’s website
The design elements were chosen to symbolise both national pride and the historic contributions of the UAE’s founding fathers.
A Message of Legacy and Loyalty
In a statement marking the release, Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the Central Bank, underlined the deeper significance behind the issuance of these coins. He said:
"We proudly announce the issuance of these commemorative coins, which embody the meanings of loyalty and belonging to the national legacy left by the founding leaders... This issuance marks the 'Zayed and Rashid' campaign, aiming to solidify the values of unity and development upon which our nation was founded, and to highlight inspiring milestones in their journeys."
Balama further affirmed the Central Bank’s ongoing commitment to honouring the country’s history and preserving it for future generations:
"The CBUAE remains committed to preserving national history and instilling it in future generations."
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