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Irak 5 new Dinars

 



syria 5 pound 1991Irak,


Irak 25 Dinars 1990

syria 50 pound 1998
 

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Iraq Fil; Hayriye Altin; Para; Piastre; Riyal,
The dinar is the currency of Iraq. issued by the Central Bank of Iraq
In the thirties banknotes  of ¼, ½, 1, 5, 10 and 100 dinar.were issued
100 dinars notes ceased production in the 1940s but otherwise, the same denominations were issued until 1978, when 25 dinars notes were introduced. followed by 50 and 100 dinars , 250  and 10,000 dinars notes.

Old Banknotes bear an idealized engraving of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Following the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq's currency was printed both locally and in China, using poor grade wood pulp paper
 
Currency printed before the Gulf War  got its name from the Swiss printing technology that produced banknotes After a change-over period, this currency was disendorsed by the Iraqi government. but still circulated in the Kurdish regions of Iraq until it was replaced with the new dinar after the second Gulf War. New 50, 250, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 25,000 dinar notes were issued. The notes were similar in design to notes issued by the Central Bank of Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s. followed by a 500 dinars note
 

 

 

 

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