Is Iraqi dinar with Saddam worth anything?

Is Iraqi dinar with Saddam worth anything?

The U.S. Treasury lists the dinar as worth nothing. Collectors think otherwise. While low-denomination Saddam notes have some souvenir value, prices are far higher for older Iraqi currency, said Audrius Tomonis, a currency collector who runs the website Banknotes.com.

How much is Saddam money worth?

The Coalition for International Justice put the figure at $10 billion. U.S. officials said Saddam still had $30 billion in secret funds at the end of the 1991 Gulf War. Estimates of his wealth have since declined. Forbes magazine estimated Saddam’s worth at $2 billion a month ago — down from $7 billion in 2000.

Who is on the 250 dinar bill?

Genuine Saddam Hussein
Genuine Saddam Hussein Money 250 Dinar Note IRAQI Bill World Currency.

Which banks will exchange Iraqi dinar?

Three of these banks are the Central Bank of Iraq, the National Bank of Jordan, and the National Bank of Kuwait (see Resources). You will need to contact the banks directly and discuss their policies and procedures.

What is the currency in Iraq?

The Iraqi dinar is the current official currency in Iraq and is abbreviated in the international money markets as IQD. The Iraqi dinar is made up of subunits known as fils, with 1 Iraqi dinar being equivalent to 1000 fils, and therefore is decimalized unlike its predecessor, the Indian rupee.

Which banks exchange Iraqi dinars?

Most of the major US banks will have the ability to convert your Iraqi Dinar for US dollars. Some examples are Wells Fargo and Bank of America. Banks will exchange the money based on what the current exchange rate is between the two currencies. Rates of exchange are frequently updated and can change from one day to the next.

What is dinar currency?

The dinar (Arabic: دينار‎, French: Dinar, ISO 4217 currency code : TND) is the currency of Tunisia . It is subdivided into 1000 milim or millimes (ملّيم).

What is the bank of Iraq?

The Iraqi Central Bank is the national central bank responsible primarily for managing monetary policy and supervision of the financial system in Iraq.

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