current Iraqi Dinar banknotes
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The 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.
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250 Iraqi dinars banknote (Great Mosque of Samarra)
The banknote of 250 Iraqi dinars show the spiral minnaret “Al-Minārat Al-Malwiyyah” of the Great Mosque of Samarra, Iraq. The 250 IQD bill has text and numerals in Arabic on the front side. The object on the front side of the banknote is a equiangulator, an instrument that can determine the latitude and longitude based … ContinuedYou get: £0.087501 IQD = £0.0003500000 -
500 Iraqi dinars banknote (Dukan Dam)
The green-coloured banknote of 500 Iraqi dinars shows the Dukan Dam in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. On the backside of the five hundred dinars bill is Lamassu, a Sumerian protective deity depicted from Assyrian times as a hybrid of a human, bird, and either a bull or lion.You get: £0.175001 IQD = £0.0003500000 -
1000 Iraqi dinars banknote (Mustansiriyah University)
Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad is featured on the banknote of 1000 Iraqi dinars. The front of the banknote has the image of a coin: a gold dinar issued during the Abbasid dynasty. The front of the banknote has numerals and text in Arabic. The text on the back side of the 1000 IQD note reads … ContinuedYou get: £0.350001 IQD = £0.0003500000 -
10000 Iraqi dinars banknote (al-Hadba’ Minaret)
The 10,000 dinars banknote from Iraq features al-Hadba’ Minaret, known as the hunchback because of its pronounced tilt. It was the minaret of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri. The ancient tower, built in 1172, was destroyed by Islamic State (Isis) in 2017 during the battle of Mosul, along with the mosque. There are two types … ContinuedYou get: £3.500001 IQD = £0.0003500000 -
25000 Iraqi dinars banknote (Hammurabi)
The red-coloured banknote of 25,000 dinars was Iraq’s highest value banknote until the introduction of the 50,000 bill in 2015. On the front side of the 25,000 dinars banknote is a woman with a jug and a tractor on a field. The back side shows a stone bas relief with Hammurabi, sixth king of the … ContinuedYou get: £8.750001 IQD = £0.0003500000 -
50000 Iraqi dinars banknote (Tigris and Euphrates)
Iraq’s highest value banknote is the 50,000 dinars note. It features the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. The fifty thousand dinars bill shows a waterfall, a map of Iraq with the two rivers and farmers and animals that depend on the fertile land around the two rivers. The 50,000 IQD note has a green coloured optically … ContinuedYou get: £17.500001 IQD = £0.0003500000