The new 100 Dirham note carries an image of the UM National Fort to Quuwain on one side and the port of Fujairah on the reverse.
The new AED100 ticket is part of the third broadcast of the National Cbuae Currency Project.
New AED100 ticket in EAU
Its design highlights the success history of the EAU, with cultural and development symbols that illustrate the trip of the nation to become a global economic and commercial center, connecting continents.
The distinctive red note maintains the color characteristics of the current denomination to be easy to recognize.
The front of the new ticket presents the National Fort UM Al Quuwain, a historical and cultural monument. This fort also serves as a national attraction, joining the past with the present.
The reverse presents the port of Fujairah, one of the largest ports in the country and an important maritime shipping and transport center.
In addition, the Etihad Railroad, a rail network that connects the seven Emirates and extends to the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council shows.
The Etihad railroad plays a fundamental role in strengthening social ties and support for sustainable economic development through its integrated infrastructure and logistics.
The AED100 ticket incorporates advanced security features that include modern technologies.
The polymer tickets are more durable and sustainable than traditional paper tickets, which last two or more times more in circulation.
On this issue, the CBUAE maintained its consideration of all ticket users by adding prominent braille symbols to help blind consumers and visual disabilities to identify the value of the ticket.
The new ticket will be in circulation with the existing AED100 note, as of Monday, March 24, 2025.
All banks and exchange houses are instructed to program their cash deposit machines and counting devices to guarantee a perfect acceptance of this new ticket along with existing paper and polymers tickets, whose value is guaranteed by law.