Dinar (arabic pronunciation: [di:'na:r]) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (fls) inflation has rendered the fils obsolete, although inflation has not. The dinar was introduced into circulation in 1932, by replacing the Indian rupee.
Dinar (arabic pronunciation: [di:'na:r]) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (fls) inflation has rendered the fils obsolete, although inflation has not. The dinar was introduced into circulation in 1932, by replacing the Indian rupee.
Dinar (arabic pronunciation: [di:'na:r]) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (fls) inflation has rendered the fils obsolete, although inflation has not. The dinar was introduced into circulation in 1932, by replacing the Indian rupee.
25,000 dinars banknotes ISO 4217 code IQD Central bank Central Bank of Iraq Website www.cbi.iq User(s) Iraq Inflation 1.66% Source Central Bank of Iraq, June 2010. Subunit
1/1,000 fils Symbol . Coins 25, 50, 100 dinars (none are in circulation) [1]
Banknotes 50, 250, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 25,000 dinars The dinar (Arabic pronunciation: [dinr]) (Arabic: , Kurdish: ) (sign: .; code: IQD) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central Bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (), although inflation has rendered the fils obsolete. Contents 1 History 2 Speculation 3 Coins 4 Banknotes 5 Swiss Dinar Series (19781990) 6 19902003 Series 7 2003present 8 Exchange rate 9 See also 10 References 11 External links History The dinar was introduced into circulation in 1932, by replacing the Indian rupee, which had been the official currency since the British occupation of the country in World War I, at a rate of 1 dinar = 11 rupees. The dinar was pegged at par with the British pound until 1959 when, without changing its value, the peg was switched to the United States dollar at the rate of 1 dinar = 2.8 dollars. By not following the devaluations of the U.S. currency in 1971 and 1973, the dinar rose to a value of US$3.3778, before a 5 percent devaluation reduced the value of the dinar to US$3.2169, a rate which remained until the Gulf War, although in late 1989, the black market rate was reported at five to six times higher (3 dinars for US$1) than the official rate. [2]
After the Gulf War in 1991, due to UN sanctions, the previously used Swiss printing was no longer available. A new, inferior quality notes issue was produced. The previous issue became known as the Swiss dinar and continued to circulate in the Kurdish region of Iraq. Due to sanctions placed on Iraq by the United States and the international community and excessive government printing of the new notes issue, the dinar devalued quickly, and in late 1995, US$1 was valued at 3,000 dinars. Following the deposition of Saddam Hussein in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Iraqi Governing Council and the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance began printing more Saddam dinar notes as a stopgap measure to maintain the money supply until new currency could be introduced. Between October 15, 2003, and January 15, 2004, the Coalition Provisional Authority issued new Iraqi dinar coins and notes, with the notes printed by De La Rue using modern anti-forgery techniques [3] , to "create a single unified currency that is used throughout all of Iraq and will also make money more convenient to use in peoples everyday lives". [4] Old banknotes were exchanged for new at a one-to-one rate, except for the Swiss dinars, which were exchanged at a rate of 150 new dinars for one Swiss dinar. Since Iraq has few exports other than oil which is sold in dollars there is little demand for Dinars and they remain in "exotic" status. However the new currency has sparked a multi-million dollar industry in selling dinars to speculators. These so-called "money service" companies will sell Dinar to speculators at an inflated price and push the idea that the dinar will "RV" or be revalued to greatly increase the exchange rate against the dollar. The Dinar is currently pegged to the dollar at a rate of 1166/1164 (sell/buy) dinars per dollar as can be seen on the Central Bank Of Iraq's home page. The exchange rate reportedly available on the streets of Iraq is around 1,200 dinars per U.S. dollar. There is considerable confusion (perhaps intentional on the part of Dinar sellers) around the role of the International Monetary Fund in Iraq. The IMF as part of the rebuilding of Iraq is monitoring their finances and for this purpose uses a single rate (not a sell/buy) of 1170 dinars per dollar. This "program rate" [5] is used for calculations in the IMF monitoring program and is not a rate imposed on Iraq by the IMF. For a wider history surrounding currency in the region, see British currency in the Middle East. Speculation On May 3, 2007, the IMF released a statement in relation to the international compact with Iraq, which has turned the tide in regards to speculation on the Iraq dinar. The contents of the article discuss changes made in Iraq on the economic front of how the Iraq government had eliminated fuel subsidies. The article also stated that the Central Bank of Iraq had raised interest rates in an attempt to allow a gradual appreciation of the dinar in an attempt to fight dollarization of the Iraq economy. Although there are claims of widespread optimism of some language used later in the press release among some dinar speculators, there have been no publicly released statements or analysis by any news sources or governments. [6]
Coins Coins were introduced in 1931 and 1932 in denominations of 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 50, and 200 fils, seats with the 200 fils known as a rial. The 20, 50 and 200 fils were minted in silver. In 1953, silver 100 fils coins were introduced. Following the establishment of the Iraqi Republic, a new series of coins was introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 fils, with the 25, 50, and 100 fils in silver until 1969. In 1970, 250 fils pieces were introduced, followed by 500 fils and 1 dinar coins in 1982. Coin production ceased after 1990. In 2004, new 25-, 50- and 100-dinar coins were introduced. However, these coins proved to be unpopular and were withdrawn from circulation. [citation needed]
Value Diameter Weight Composition Obverse Reverse 25 dinars 17.4 mm [7] 2.5 g [7]
Copper plated steel [7]
Inscriptions: "Central Bank of Iraq" and "25 dinars" Outline map of Iraq 50 dinars 22 mm [7]
4.34 g [7]
Brass plated steel [7]
Inscriptions: "Central Bank of Iraq" and "50 dinars" Outline map of Iraq 100 dinars 22 mm [7] 4.3 g [7] Stainless steel [7]
Inscriptions: "Central Bank of Iraq" and "100 dinars" Outline map of Iraq Banknotes
Old banknote note featuring Saddam Hussein In 1931, banknotes were issued by the government in denominations of , , 1, 5, 10 and 100 dinar. The notes were printed in the United Kingdom by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. [8] From 1931 to 1947, the banknotes were issued by the Iraqi currency board for the government of Iraq and banknotes were convertible into pound sterling. From 1947, the banknotes were issued by the National Bank of Iraq, then after 1954 by the Central Bank of Iraq. 100 dinars notes ceased production in the 1940s but otherwise, the same denominations were issued until 1978, when 25 dinars notes were introduced. In 1991, 50 and 100 dinars were introduced, followed by 250 dinars notes in 1995 and 10,000 dinars notes in 2002. Banknotes that were issued between 1990 and October 2003, along with a 25-dinars note issued in 1986, 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 (rather than cotton or linen) and inferior quality lithography (some notes were reputedly printed on presses designed for printing newspapers). Counterfeit banknotes often appeared to be of better quality than real notes. [citation needed] Despite the collapse in the value of the Iraqi dinar, the highest denomination printed until 2002 was 250 dinars. In 2002, the Central Bank of Iraq issued a 10,000-dinars banknote to be used for "larger, and inter-bank transactions". This note was rarely accepted in practice due to fears of looting and counterfeiting. This forced people to carry around stacks of 250-dinars notes for everyday use. The other, smaller bills were so worthless that they largely fell into disuse. This situation meant that Iraq, for the most part, had only one denomination of banknote in wide circulation. Currency printed before the Gulf War was often called the Swiss dinar. It got its name from the Swiss printing technology that produced banknotes of a considerably higher quality than those later produced under the economic sanctions that were imposed after the first Gulf War. After a change-over period, this currency was disendorsed by the Iraqi government. However, this old currency still circulated in the Kurdish regions of Iraq until it was replaced with the new dinar after the second Gulf War. During this time the Swiss dinar retained its value, whilst the new currency consistently lost value at sometimes 30 percent per annum. In 2003, new banknotes were issued consisting of six denominations: 50, 250, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 25,000 dinar. The notes were similar in design to notes issued by the Central Bank of Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s. A 500 dinars note was issued a year later, in October 2004. In the Kurdish regions of Iraq, the 50 dinar note is not in circulation. In March 2014, the Central Bank of Iraq began replacing banknotes with anti-counterfeiting enhanced versions that include SPARK optical security features, scanner readable guarantee threads in addition to braille embossing to assist vision-impaired persons. [9]
Swiss Dinar Series (19781990) Swiss Dinar Image Value Main Color Description Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
1/4 dinar Green Building Date palms
1/2 dinar Brown An astrolabe Spiral minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra
1 dinar Bluish-Green A gold dinar coin Mustansiriya School, Baghdad
5 dinars Brown-Violet and Deep Blue Gel Ali Beg and its waterfall Desert fortress at Al-Ukhether
10 dinars Purple on Blue and Violet Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al- Haitham Al-manara al-hadba fi al-Mawsil (the hunchbacked tower of the Great Nurid mosque in Mosul)
25 dinars Green and Brown Horses Abbasid Palace
25 dinars (1986) Brown, Green and Black on Saddam Hussein with Battle of al-Qdisiyyah in Al-Shaheed Monument Blue background 19902003 Series 1990-2002 Series Image Value Main Color Description Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
1/4 Dinar (1993) Green Palm trees Al-Bab al-wastaniy li-sur Baghdad (middle gate of the town wall of Baghdad)
1/2 Dinar (1993) Violet Astrolabe Great Mosque of Samarra
1 Dinar (1992) Pink & Green A gold dinar coin Mustansiriya Madrasah
5 Dinars (1992) Red Saddam Hussein The Monument to the Unknown Soldier, King Hammurabi with the sun god Shamash
10 Dinars (1992) blueish- green Saddam Hussein and Ishtar gate Lamassu
50 Dinars (1991) Pink and Green Saddam Hussein Great Mosque of Samarra
50 Dinars (1994) Brown and Blue Saddam Hussein and the Al-Shaheed Monument Saddam Bridge
100 Dinars (1991) Green & Purple Saddam Hussein Hands of Victory (Swords of Qdisyah)
100 Dinars (1994) Blue Saddam Hussein and the Hisn al-Ukhaydir (Ukhaidir fortress) Baghdad Clock
100 Dinars (2002) Blue Saddam Hussein Old Baghdad
250 Dinars (1995) Violet Saddam Hussein and the Qadisiya hydroelectric dam Liberty Monument friese
250 Dinars (2002) Violet Saddam Hussein Dome of the Rock
10,000 Dinars (2002) Pink / Violet Saddam Hussein, The Monument to the Unknown Soldier Mustansiriya Madrasah, Arabic astrolabe 2003present 2003 Series Image Value Main Color Description Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse
50 dinars Purple Grain silos at Basra Date palms
250 dinars Blue An astrolabe Spiral minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra
500 dinars Bluish- Green Dkan Dam on the Al Zab river Assyrian carving of a winged bull
1,000 dinars Brown A gold dinar coin Mustansiriya School, Baghdad
5,000 dinars Dark blue Gel Ali Beg and its waterfall Desert fortress at Al-Ukhether
10,000 dinars Green Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al- Haitham Al-manara al-hadba fi al-Mawsil (the hunchbacked tower of the Great Nurid mosque in Mosul)
25,000 dinars Red A Kurdish farmer holding a sheaf of wheat, a tractor, a gold dinar coin Carving of the Code of King Hammurabi Exchange rate Current IQD exchange rates From Google Finance: AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD From Yahoo! Finance: AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD From OANDA.com: AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD From fxtop.com: AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD See also British currency in the Middle East Central Bank of Iraq Economy of Iraq Iraqi Swiss dinar Kuwaiti dinar References 1. Central Bank of Iraq coins 2. Wheeler, Tony. West Asia on a Shoestring. 2nd. Hawthorn, Australia: Lonely Planet, 1990. 3. Iraqi Dinar Security Features 4. Coalition Provisional Authority. "Iraq Currency Exchange". Archived from the original on 2007- 05-15. Retrieved 2007-05-28. 5. International Monetary Fund, [Iraq: Letter of Intent, Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies, and Technical Memorandum of Understanding http://www.imf.org/external/np/loi/2011/irq/030311.pdf], March 3, 2011, p. 17. 6. Takatoshi Kato (2007-05-03). "International Compact with Iraq". Retrieved 2007-05-28. 7. Cuhaj, George S., ed. (2011). Standard Catalog of World Coins, 2001-Date (5th ed.). Krause Publications. p. 253. ISBN 978-1-4402-1160-7. 8. Linzmayer, Owen (2012). "Iraq". The Banknote Book. San Francisco, CA: www.BanknoteNews.com. 9. New Iraqi Dinar banknotes feature stronger security features, May 11, 2014 External links Coalition Provisional Authority and the Iraqi dinar Council on Foreign Relations: benefits of the new Iraqi dinar Iraqi Dinar Scam - Washington State Department of Financial Institutions warning Iraqi Dinar Scams - Oklahoma Securities Commission warns residents
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XE Currency Table: IQD - Iraqi Dinar Mid-market rates as of 2014-09-08 06:45 UTC Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit USD US Dollar 0.0008610000 1161.4401858304 EUR Euro 0.0006654259 1502.7968307614 GBP British Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 INR Indian Rupee 0.0518766965 19.2764780418 AUD Australian Dollar 0.0009196763 1087.3390779124 CAD Canadian Dollar 0.0009381805 1065.8930184392 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit AED Emirati Dirham 0.0031624108 316.2144541613 MYR Malaysian Ringgit 0.0027339279 365.7740941620 CHF Swiss Franc 0.0008028737 1245.5258465196 CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi 0.0052869823 189.1438163421 THB Thai Baht 0.0275586550 36.2862411008 SAR Saudi Arabian Riyal 0.0032347339 309.1444352302 NZD New Zealand Dollar 0.0010354667 965.7480600563 JPY Japanese Yen 0.0905324506 11.0457630755 SGD Singapore Dollar 0.0010798372 926.0655600088 PHP Philippine Peso 0.0375099833 26.6595693290 TRY Turkish Lira 0.0018608816 537.3797116324 HKD Hong Kong Dollar 0.0066728799 149.8603316281 IDR Indonesian Rupiah 10.0967334698 0.0990419330 ZAR South African Rand 0.0092381579 108.2466883780 MXN Mexican Peso 0.0112278312 89.0643955279 SEK Swedish Krona 0.0061129193 163.5879595164 BRL Brazilian Real 0.0019303620 518.0375494335 HUF Hungarian Forint 0.2087278998 4.7909263734 PKR Pakistani Rupee 0.0878306124 11.3855519481 QAR Qatari Riyal 0.0031349872 318.9805683318 OMR Omani Rial 0.0003314816 3016.7590287561 KWD Kuwaiti Dinar 0.0002463531 4059.2146272097 DKK Danish Krone 0.0049544059 201.8405471417 NOK Norwegian Krone 0.0054227141 184.4095004285 RUB Russian Ruble 0.0319223492 31.3260153273 EGP Egyptian Pound 0.0061583027 162.3824041812 KRW South Korean Won 0.8819810446 1.1338112153 PLN Polish Zloty 0.0027805800 359.6371916907 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit COP Colombian Peso 1.6685829961 0.5993109137 CZK Czech Koruna 0.0183783980 54.4117065671 ILS Israeli Shekel 0.0031081512 321.7346657256 IQD Iraqi Dinar 1.0000000000 1.0000000000 NGN Nigerian Naira 0.1397831656 7.1539372822 MAD Moroccan Dirham 0.0074069518 135.0083046292 ARS Argentine Peso 0.0072458321 138.0103747382 LKR Sri Lankan Rupee 0.1120333158 8.9259163035 TWD Taiwan New Dollar 0.0257559540 38.8259739864 BDT Bangladeshi Taka 0.0660817500 15.1327711509 BHD Bahraini Dinar 0.0003245626 3081.0701721071 VND Vietnamese Dong 18.2376615124 0.0548315912 CLP Chilean Peso 0.5052693764 1.9791423086 KES Kenyan Shilling 0.0764137204 13.0866550523 TND Tunisian Dinar 0.0015157905 659.7217770035 XOF CFA Franc 0.4364908061 2.2909989996 JOD Jordanian Dinar 0.0006085548 1643.2374252376 GHS Ghanaian Cedi 0.0031964657 312.8455284553 HRK Croatian Kuna 0.0050745547 197.0616257982 BGN Bulgarian Lev 0.0013014771 768.3577448765 RON Romanian New Leu 0.0029326384 340.9898732756 PEN Peruvian Nuevo Sol 0.0024564347 407.0940766551 DZD Algerian Dinar 0.0693191119 14.4260359513 NPR Nepalese Rupee 0.0836978092 11.9477440260 XAF Central African CFA Franc BEAC 0.4364908061 2.2909989996 ISK Icelandic Krona 0.1019424013 9.8094609026 UAH Ukrainian Hryvnia 0.0110442187 90.5451103368 FJD Fijian Dollar 0.0016039569 623.4581431183 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit DOP Dominican Peso 0.0374213923 26.7226829268 XPF CFP Franc 0.0794064373 12.5934374418 MUR Mauritian Rupee 0.0260710806 38.3566763373 AZN Azerbaijani New Manat 0.0006752825 1480.8617886179 BAM Bosnian Convertible Marka 0.0013014600 768.3678186557 XAU Gold Ounce 0.0000006787 1473473.0758253443 IRR Iranian Rial 22.9233226837 0.0436236934 RSD Serbian Dinar 0.0791578560 12.6329849013 LTL Lithuanian Litas 0.0022975827 435.2400459805 BND Bruneian Dollar 0.0010798372 926.0655600088 ETB Ethiopian Birr 0.0171317543 58.3711382114 CRC Costa Rican Colon 0.4657226003 2.1472009292 VEF Venezuelan Bolivar 0.0054136984 184.7166085947 AFN Afghan Afghani 0.0478716040 20.8892102207 TZS Tanzanian Shilling 1.4302325581 0.6991869919 UGX Ugandan Shilling 2.2428884026 0.4458536585 JMD Jamaican Dollar 0.0969055503 10.3193263647 GEL Georgian Lari 0.0014998825 666.7188850174 ZWD Zimbabwean Dollar 0.3115959000 3.2092848462 BWP Botswana Pula 0.0078990828 126.5969772095 CUC Cuban Convertible Peso 0.0008610000 1161.4401858304 ZMW Zambian Kwacha 0.0052299095 191.2078977933 MMK Burmese Kyat 0.8386173042 1.1924390244 GTQ Guatemalan Quetzal 0.0066507944 150.3579790941 XCD East Caribbean Dollar 0.0023247000 430.1630313589 LYD Libyan Dinar 0.0010547250 948.1144367015 MKD Macedonian Denar 0.0408413992 24.4849593496 TTD Trinidadian Dollar 0.0054655885 182.9629152149 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit MZN Mozambican Metical 0.0261743975 38.2052729384 ALL Albanian Lek 0.0925575000 10.8040947519 BOB Bolivian Boliviano 0.0059491984 168.0898722416 KZT Kazakhstani Tenge 0.1567147064 6.3810220674 BBD Barbadian or Bajan Dollar 0.0017220000 580.7200929152 AOA Angolan Kwanza 0.0840558459 11.8968524971 KHR Cambodian Riel 3.5021354484 0.2855400697 XAG Silver Ounce 0.0000446935 22374.6190305861 AMD Armenian Dram 0.3527170685 2.8351335656 UYU Uruguayan Peso 0.0207500980 48.1925435540 MOP Macau Pataca 0.0068730663 145.4954676001 NAD Namibian Dollar 0.0092381579 108.2466883780 LBP Lebanese Pound 1.3022566398 0.7678977933 LAK Lao or Laotian Kip 6.9228913725 0.1444483159 BYR Belarusian Ruble 9.0157068063 0.1109175377 MGA Malagasy Ariary 2.1309771310 0.4692682927 SYP Syrian Pound 0.1326860841 7.5365853659 VUV Ni-Vanuatu Vatu 0.0813386778 12.2942740999 PGK Papua New Guinean Kina 0.0021715007 460.5110237130 MNT Mongolian Tughrik 1.5734649123 0.6355400697 SDG Sudanese Pound 0.0049012425 204.0298954704 ANG Dutch Guilder 0.0015411900 648.8492682927 MWK Malawian Kwacha 0.3399171723 2.9418931475 GMD Gambian Dalasi 0.0340901532 29.3339837398 CUP Cuban Peso 0.0228165000 43.8279315408 RWF Rwandan Franc 0.5923469598 1.6881997677 MVR Maldivian Rufiyaa 0.0132249593 75.6145993031 BTN Bhutanese Ngultrum 0.0518766965 19.2764780418 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit SCR Seychellois Rupee 0.0111951535 89.3243670151 HNL Honduran Lempira 0.0181956508 54.9581881533 KPW North Korean Won 0.1140153383 8.7707497528 PYG Paraguayan Guarani 3.6868924763 0.2712311266 DJF Djiboutian Franc 0.1559271326 6.4132520325 XBT Bitcoin 0.0000018320 545840.8517002924 YER Yemeni Rial 0.1850287858 5.4045644599 CDF Congolese Franc 0.7937093235 1.2599070848 WST Samoan Tala 0.0020163934 495.9349593496 GYD Guyanese Dollar 0.1794755811 5.5717886179 AWG Aruban or Dutch Guilder 0.0015411900 648.8492658271 MDL Moldovan Leu 0.0121616250 82.2258536585 BZD Belizean Dollar 0.0017175979 582.2084552846 HTG Haitian Gourde 0.0391240929 25.5596980256 KGS Kyrgyzstani Som 0.0461061212 21.6890940767 NIO Nicaraguan Cordoba 0.0225452811 44.3551800232 CVE Cape Verdean Escudo 0.0723240116 13.8266666667 KYD Caymanian Dollar 0.0007060200 1416.3904761905 GNF Guinean Franc 6.0450747736 0.1654239257 BSD Bahamian Dollar 0.0008610000 1161.4401858304 BIF Burundian Franc 1.3216264755 0.7566434379 SLL Sierra Leonean Leone 3.7754878316 0.2648664344 MRO Mauritanian Ouguiya 0.2501205575 3.9980720093 TOP Tongan Pa'anga 0.0016169014 618.4668989547 BMD Bermudian Dollar 0.0008610000 1161.4401858304 SBD Solomon Islander Dollar 0.0062323561 160.4529616725 UZS Uzbekistani Som 2.0249294450 0.4938443670 SOS Somali Shilling 1.0323245887 0.9686875726 Currency code Currency name Units per IQD IQD per Unit PAB Panamanian Balboa 0.0008610000 1161.4401858304 SRD Surinamese Dollar 0.0028197750 354.6382229965 XDR IMF Special Drawing Rights 0.0005730385 1745.0833101045 SZL Swazi Lilangeni 0.0092381579 108.2466883780 ERN Eritrean Nakfa 0.0090146675 110.9303252033 LRD Liberian Dollar 0.0796424323 12.5561207898 TJS Tajikistani Somoni 0.0042795144 233.6713704994 TMT Turkmenistani Manat 0.0024538500 407.5228722212 GIP Gibraltar Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 LSL Basotho Loti 0.0092381579 108.2466883780 KMF Comoran Franc 0.3273681045 3.0546653328 SVC Salvadoran Colon 0.0075337500 132.7360212378 GGP Guernsey Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 XPT Platinum Ounce 0.0000006108 1637280.3400701087 STD Sao Tomean Dobra 16.3129973475 0.0613008130 IMP Isle of Man Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 FKP Falkland Island Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 XPD Palladium Ounce 0.0000009653 1035989.5858287717 JEP Jersey Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 SHP Saint Helenian Pound 0.0005327924 1876.9036553106 SPL Seborgan Luigino 0.0001435000 6968.6411149824 TVD Tuvaluan Dollar 0.0009196763 1087.3390779124 Top AD Live Currency Rates Currency Rate
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IQD/INR 2014-09-08 IQD
INR IQD
INR IQD
INR
1
0.05 15
0.78 45
2.33
2
0.1 20
1.04 50
2.59
3
0.16 25
1.3 100
5.18
4
0.21 30
1.55 200
10.36
5
0.26 35
1.81 500
25.91
10
0.52 40
2.07 1000
51.82
INR/IQD 2014-09-08 IQD
IQD IQD
IQD IQD
IQD
1
19.3 15
289.46 45
868.39
2
38.6 20
385.95 50
964.88
3
57.89 25
482.44 100
1929.75
4
77.19 30
578.93 200
3859.51
5
96.49 35
675.41 500
9648.76
10
192.98 40
771.9 1000
19297.53
Graphic Iraqi Dinar / Indian Rupee The graph represents the evolution of conversions during the last months. OctNovDec2013FebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec2014FebMarAprMayJunJulAugSep424446485052545658 60621000 IQD => INR Historical (IQD/INR) History of daily rates IQD/INR since 2009-06-16.The maximum was reached on 2011-07-20 (104932.501 Indian Rupee) the minimum on 2014-03-23 ( Indian Rupee) date
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iso 4217: INR - Indian Rupee Bhutan| India (Asia) Converter Indian Rupee Converter 08 Sep 2014 1 IQD = 0.0518 INR Converter Iraqi Dinar Indian Rupee. Free online currency conversion based on exchange rates. Currency converter 1000
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