Iraqi Dinars
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The Iraqi dinar is Iraq’s national currency since 1932. The banknotes in circulation are those issued since 2003 by the Central Bank of Iraq. These replaced the older banknotes with the image of Saddam Hussein.
Although the Iraqi Dinar is a closed currency, it is possible to exchange your Iraqi Dinars via our online exchange service. We are able to exchange both current Iraqi Dinar banknotes, as well as withdrawn Iraqi dinar banknotes and Iraqi coins. To convert your Iraqi dinars to cash, select the type of IQD you want to exchange:
current Iraqi Dinar banknotes
2003 - currentExchange Rate: £0.00033View BanknotesThe current set of Iraqi Dinar banknotes were introduced at the end of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by Coalition forces. Issued by the Baghdad-based Central Bank of Iraq, the Iraqi dinar notes all feature Iraqi landmarks and natural beauty. The IQD banknotes in circulation are from 250 dinars to 50,000 dinars. In addition to Iraqi Dinar banknotes, we also exchange Iraqi Dinar coins and withdrawn Iraqi Dinar banknotes.Iraqi Dinar coins
2004 - currentExchange Rate: £0.00021View CoinsThe current set of Iraqi Dinar coins was introduced in 2004. All Iraqi coins have the same simple design featuring a map outline of Iraq and its two main rivers, Tigris and Euphrates. We exchange Iraqi Dinar coins for cash. In addition we exchange current Iraqi Dinar banknotes and withdrawn Iraqi Dinar banknotes.withdrawn Iraqi Dinar banknotes
1959 - 2013Exchange Rate: £0.00027View BanknotesThese withdrawn Iraqi dinar banknotes are no longer a valid means of payment in Iraq. Their value has been mostly wiped out by inflation. We are still able to exchange all old Iraqi Dinar banknotes except those with the image of Saddam Hussein. If you have any of these old and withdrawn Iraqi Dinar banknotes issued by the Baghdad-based Central Bank of Iraq, we can exchange them to cash. In addition we also exchange current IQD banknotes and Iraqi dinar coins.