The Saudi silver Riyal "Minted in Mecca" is a rare historical currency, minted during the reign of King Abdulaziz Al Saud (starting from 1354 AH), with a fineness of 0.917 silver, and a weight of approximately 11.66 grams. It is considered a sought-after heritage piece for coin collectors, and is distinguished by the phrase "Minted in Mecca" on the obverse, with two palm trees or two swords and a palm tree.