This green half Kuwaiti dinar banknote is in uncirculated condition. It was introduced in 1994 as part of the first series of banknotes with Western and Arabic serial numbers and withdrawn from circulation in 2015. The front side of the note contains Arabic text, the national emblem of Kuwait, a traditional coffee pot, and money changers stalls. The backside of the note contains a flower, English text, and a portrayal of four boys playing marbles. The note has a windowed security thread with demetalized KD1/2 and Arabic text, and a falcon head watermark. The note is 120 mm long and 68 mm wide.