Iraq - 500 dinars - P92a - B348a - date-1425 (2004)

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: IQD.348a
: IRAQ

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Iraq - 500 dinars - P92a - B348a - date:1425 (2004) - Grade: Unc - Signature: 16 - Green and blue. Front: Arabic text; Dukan (Dokan) Dam on the Lesser Zab River in Sulaimania Governorate. Back: English text; winged bull statue from Palace of Khorsabad in Dur-Sharrukin (Fortress of Sargon) and Assyrian priest. Solid security thread with demetalized Arabic text. Watermark: Horse head. Printer: (De La Rue). 142 x 66 mm. Paper.

2003 - 2013 Issues
Between 15 October 2003 and 15 January 2004, the Coalition Provisional Authority issued new Iraqi dinar coins and notes, with the notes designed and printed (except for the 250-dinar note) by Thomas De La Rue using modern anti-forgery techniques, to “create a single unified currency that is used throughout all of Iraq and will also make money more convenient to use in people’s everyday lives.” 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.In 2014, the bank began issuing notes with intaglio symbols at left front for the sight impaired.

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