Money | Printable Uae
While creating printable UAE Dirham notes is generally restricted to educational "play money" (to prevent counterfeiting), there is one specific, fascinating feature on the current series of banknotes that serves as a hidden security measure and a beautiful design element.
The most interesting feature you can explore (and that is often replicated in high-quality educational printables) is the "Perfect Registration" (or "See-Through" Feature).
1. The "Little Carrefour" Grocery Store
Gather empty food boxes (cereal, crackers). Put price tags on them (e.g., "Bread: 5 AED," "Juice: 12 AED"). Give your child a pile of printable notes and let them shop until they run out of money. printable uae money
A Note on Copyright and Legal Use
When printing currency, it is important to respect the laws regarding the reproduction of banknotes.
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has strict regulations regarding the reproduction of currency images. Generally, reproduction is allowed for educational, advertising, or cinematic purposes, provided it adheres to specific guidelines: While creating printable UAE Dirham notes is generally
- Distortion: The reproduction must be distinct from the real note (usually by size or by being one-sided).
- Material: It must not be printed on material that could be mistaken for banknote paper.
- Commercial Use: You generally cannot sell the printable files or the printed money for profit without a license.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Always check the latest guidelines from the Central Bank of the UAE before distributing large quantities of reproduced currency images.
Ready to Print?
Don’t spend hours designing your own notes. [Click here to download our free set of High-Quality Printable UAE Dirhams] (Link to your PDF) Distortion: The reproduction must be distinct from the
In this pack you get:
- 6 pages of full-color notes (5 to 1000 AED)
- Easy-cut guides
- Double-sided printing instructions
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2. Low-Prep Classroom Fun
Set up a "Supermarket," "Restaurant," or "Dubai Mall" play center. Students can practice adding prices and giving change without using real coins.