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The Iraqi Dinar is the official currency of Iraq The Iraqi Dinar is the official currency of Iraq

The Iraqi Dinar is the official currency of Iraq - PDF document

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The Iraqi Dinar is the official currency of Iraq - PPT Presentation

Originally issued in 1931 the dinar went through several modifications over the decades including Saddam Husseins image on the currency 19902003 New banknotes were issued in 2003 in six denominations 50 250 1000 5000 10000 and 25000 dinar A 500 dina ID: 77253

Originally issued 1931

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through several modifications over the decades, including Saddam Hussein’s image on the currency (1990-2003). New banknotes were issued in 2003 in six denominations: 50, 250, 1000, 5000, 10,000 and 25,000 dinar. A 500 dinars note was also issued in 2004. The iconic imagery on the currency shows geographical, technological and industrial sites of Iraq, as well as important cultural figures. These new bills are similar in design to notes issued by the Central Bank of Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s1.00 Iraqi Dinars (IQD) = 0.0008317 USD The grain silo at Basrah is exhibited on the front of the Iraqi 50 dinars and on the reverse Created by the Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign banknote is a medieval astrolabe, while the back illustrates the Spiral minaret at Samarra. The modern Ducan Dam on the Al Zab A gold dinar coin is shown on the front of the 1,000 dinars. The reverse silde of the Created by the Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Located on the front of the 5,000 dinars banknote is the waterfall at the Ali Berg Created by the Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Haitham, the author of 200 books. A Kurdish farmer, with a tractor is in the with writing the first code of law in human history, is featured. He founded the First