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The dinar was introduced in thwe sixties to replace the Gulf rupee.Initially
equivalent to one pound sterling. As the rupee was fixed at 1 shilling 6 pence,
this resulted in a conversion rate of 13⅓ rupees to the dinar.
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in the nineties the Iraqi dinar replaced the Kuwaiti dinar as
the currency and large quantities of banknotes were stolen by the invading
forces. After liberation, the Kuwaiti dinar was restored as the country's
currency and a new banknote series was introduced, allowing the previous notes,
including those stolen, to be demonetized.
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