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Iraqi Dinar; 25000x1, 10000x1, 5000x1, 1000x1, 500x1, 250x1, 50x1; 7 Notes; UNC

$ 11.35

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  • World > Middle East > Iraq: New Iraqi Dinar
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Great Starter Collectable Set!
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Country: Iraq
  • Iraq: Iraqi

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    Iraqi Dinar; 25000x1, 10000x1, 5000x1, 1000x1, 500x1, 250x1, 50x1; 7 Notes; UNC
    1 x 25000 Iraqi Dinar Note
    1 x 10000 Iraqi Dinar Note
    1 x 5000 Iraqi Dinar note
    1 x 1000 Iraqi Dinar note
    1 x  500 Iraqi Dinar note
    1 x  250 Iraqi Dinar note
    1 x   50 Iraqi Dinar note
    Iraqi Dinar 50 Note
    Front:
    The grain silo at Basrah. Working at full capacity the facility can off-load and process 60,000 tonnes of grain per hour.
    Back:
    Date palms. Iraq used to be the world’s largest producer and exporter of dates. Over 600 varieties are grown in-country.
    Iraqi Dinar 250 Note
    Front:
    The astrolabe. One of the earliest scientific instruments - able to measure the time of day or night and altitude and latitude - conceived by the Greeks it was further developed by medieval Arab astronomers, who used it to help determine the time for fasting during the month of Ramadan.
    Back:
    The Spiral Minaret in Samarra, built 848-849 A.D. Samarra was then the Abbasid Empire’s capital city.
    Iraqi Dinar 500 Note
    Front:
    Ducan Dam: The dam is located by Al Zab dowside river within Sulaimania governorate ,it is 70 KM far to the north west of Sulaimania city.Dam Type: A bowed concrete , it half diameter is 120 M , it is top length 360 M . at a width of 8.4 M . Overall Storage Capacity : 6.8 Billion cubic meter
    Back:
    Winged Bull : It is a huge statue ,its length 4.42 M weighs more than 10 tons , one individual of the couples guards one of the wall doors of the dur shrokeen city which was founded by the Assyrian king Surjoon the second (721- 705 B.C.) which sinhareb , surjoon's son has abandoned and transferred the Capital to Ninava city.
    Iraqi Dinar 1,000 Note
    Front:
    A gold dinar coin, used in this region until superseded by more modern coins and notes.
    Back:
    Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad. Built in the mid-thirteenth century it was the most prominent university in the Islamic world in the Middle Ages.
    Iraqi Dinar 5,000 Note
    Front:
    Gully Ali Beg and its 800m waterfall. The 10km gully passes between Mount Kork and Mount Nwathnin, some 60km away from Shaqlawa.
    Back:
    The second century desert fortress of Al-Ukhether.
    Iraqi Dinar 10,000 Note
    Front:
    Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (known as Alhazen to medieval scholars in the West), born Basrah in 965 A.D. His most important work - although he wrote some 200 books - is held to be a seven volume series on optics Kitab al-Manazir, in which he gives the first correct explanation of vision, showing that light is reflected from an object into the eye. He is said to have ‘invented’ the camera obscura.
    Back:
    Hadba Minaret, at the Great Nurid Mosque, Mosul, built 1172 A.D by Nurridin Zangi, the then Turkish ruler. The 59m-high minaret leans 8 feet off the perpendicular. That is how it earned its Arabic name Al-Hadba (‘the humped’)
    Iraqi Dinar 25,000 Note
    Front:
    Kurdish farmer holding sheaf of wheat. Tractor in background.
    Back
    : King Hammurabi. Credited with writing the first code of law in human history he founded the First Dynasty of Babylon in 1700 BC, leading Babylonia into a period of great prosperity.
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