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  • 50 Iraq Dinar Note

    50 Iraq Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 50-dinar note shows the grain silo at Basrah. Working at full capacity the facility can off-load and process 60,000 tons of grain per hour. BACK The back of the Iraqi Dinar 50-dinar note shows date ...

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  • 250 Iraqi Dinar Note

    250 Iraqi Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 250-dinar note shows 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 ...

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  • 500 Iraq Dinar Note

    500 Iraq Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 500-dinar note shows the 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. Some facts ...

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  • 1,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    1,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 1,000-dinar note shows a gold dinar coin, used in this region until superseded by more modern coins and notes. BACK The back of the Iraqi Dinar 1,000-dinar note shows Al-Mustansirya University, Baghdad. Built in the mid-thirteenth ...

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  • 25,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    25,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 25,000-dinar note shows a Kurdish farmer holding sheaf of wheat. Tractor in background. The back of the Iraqi Dinar 25,000-dinar note shows King Hammurabi. Credited with writing the first code of law in human history ...

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  • 5,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    5,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 5,000-dinar note shows Gully Ali Beg and its 800m waterfall. The 10km gully passes between Mount Kork and Mount Nwathnin, some 60km away from Shaqlawa. BACK The back of the Iraqi Dinar 5,000-dinar note shows the ...

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  • 10,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    10,000 Iraqi Dinar Note

    FRONT The front of the Iraqi Dinar 10,000-dinar note shows 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 - ...

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Opinions on Iraqi Dinar Archives

XE.com Weighs in on Iraqi Dinar as an Investment

XE.com which calls itself "the world's most popular currency and [tag]foreign exchange[/tag] (fx, or forex) site" has devoted a page on its website to an overview of the [tag]Iraqi dinar[/tag] and its suitability as an investment. Their conclusion:

A number of people have begun touting so-called "investment" opportunities in the Iraq Dinar as a "sure way" to make a lot of money with little or no risk. Many of our clients have asked our opinion on the legitimacy of this.

Is [tag]"investing" in the Iraq Dinar [/tag]a sure way to profit? We don't think so. In our opinion, buying the Iraq Dinar is a high risk investment with a poor outlook.

If you're [tag]considering buying Iraqi dinar[/tag], you should take a look at the information they've brought together on this page.

Motley Fool Chimes in on Iraqi Dinar

In their syndicated column, [tag]Motley Fool[/tag] typically includes a section where people write in to tell about their "dumbest " investment. The idea is for readers to learn from mistakes made by others. Here's a recent submission as it appeared in the Kansas City Star:

MY DUMBEST INVESTMENT

Last year, I spent about $1,500 for approximately 1.7 million [tag]Iraqi dinars[/tag]. At the moment, one U.S. dollar is worth approximately 1,450 Iraqi [tag]dinars[/tag], making my investment worth around $1,170. Even a modest increase in the value of the dinar would result in significant gains. Time will tell if this investment is Foolish or just plain foolish. B.E., Killeen, Texas

The Fool Responds: Speculating in currencies � even those of major, stable nations has burned many investors. [tag]Iraq[/tag] is an especially unstable place right now. Inflation is just one of many risks facing the currency. Don�t look to the dinar's past performance, which is largely irrelevant now. Focus instead on the country�s future prospects. Or better still, consider investing in the U.S. stock market. Many of our companies offer international exposure through their global operations.

What I find interesting is that neither the reader nor the MF reponse are unequivocally negative on the Iraqi dinar.

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