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100 dinars coin Iraq
The 2004-dated silver-coloured coin of 100 Iraqi Dinars features the two main rivers of Iraq, the Tigris and Euphrates. The Arabic writing on the coin translates to ‘Iraq Central Bank’ and ‘one hundred dinars’. The 100 IQD piece is made of stainless steel and is the highest value coin in the Republic of Iraq.You get: £0.022001 IQD = £0.0002200000 -
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: £0.085001 IQD = £0.0003400000 -
50 Iraqi dinars banknote (Al Maqal Port)
The violet-coloured 50 Iraqi Dinars banknote features Al Maqal Port in Basra. The image on the front side shows a cargo ship at a freight terminal in the harbour. The back side of the old 50 IQD bill shows palm trees and geometrical circular patterns. The text on the back of the 50 dinars bill … ContinuedYou get: £0.014001 IQD = £0.0002800000 -
25 Iraqi dinars banknote (Abbasid palace)
On the Arabic language side of this green-coloured 25 dinars banknote are three Iraqi purebred Arabian horses, galloping. The English language side of the old 25 IQD bill shows The Abbasid Palace in the al-Maiden neighborhood of Baghdad.You get: £0.007001 IQD = £0.0002800000 -
50 dinars coin Iraq
The gold-coloured 50 Iraqi dinars coin is made of brass plated steel. Like all current Iraqi coins it features a map outline of Iraq with the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. All text on the 50 IQD piece is in Arabic and translatest to “Iraq Central Bank” and “50 dinars”. The coin is dated 1425 AH … ContinuedYou get: £0.011001 IQD = £0.0002200000 -
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: £0.170001 IQD = £0.0003400000 -
10 Iraqi dinars banknote (Ibn al-Haytham)
The old 10 dinar banknote from Iraq shows the portrait of mathematician, astronomer and physician Hasan Ibn al-Haytham on the Arabic language side. The English language side features the leaning al-Hadba’ Minaret in Mosul, known as “the hunchback”. The minaret was part of the Great Mosque of al-Nuri, destroyed in the battle of Mosul in … ContinuedYou get: £0.002801 IQD = £0.0002800000 -
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: £0.340001 IQD = £0.0003400000 -
5 Iraqi dinars banknote (Al-Ukhaidir Fortress)
This banknote of 5 Iraqi dinars shows an aerial view of Al-Ukhaidir Fortress near Karbala on the English language side. The Arabic language side shows the famous Geli Ali Beg Waterfall in Kurdistan, one of the most popular landmarks in Iraq for the low number of visiting tourists.You get: £0.001401 IQD = £0.0002800000 -
1 Iraqi dinar banknote (Mustansiriyah University)
The historical building on the English language side of the One Dinar banknote from Iraq is the Al-Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad. The back side of the blue and green coloured 1 IRQ bill shows an official seal with Arabic writing and curly patterns.You get: £0.000281 IQD = £0.0002800000 -
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: £3.400001 IQD = £0.0003400000 -
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: £8.500001 IQD = £0.0003400000 -
1/4 Iraqi dinar banknote (Bab al-Wastani)
Pictured on the banknote of a quarter Iraqi dinar is the Bab al-Wastani gate of Baghdad, also known as Bab Khorasan. It is the only remaining gate left of the wall surrounding the old city of Baghdad. The Arabic language side of the 1/4 dinars bill shows an oasis of palm trees.You get: £0.000071 IQD = £0.0002800000