This is a complete set of Iraqi Dinars issued in September 2014. These notes are all dated 2013/AH1434. In terms of the designs, they are similar to the 2003 issues with the exception of the two high denomination notes of 10000 and 25000 Dinars. The design of the 10000 Dinars had been replaced by a monument. Previous note has the portrait of Ali Hasan ibn al-Haitham (Physicist and Mathematician) and the Kurdish woman holding a sheaf of wheat replaced by a young woman holding a jug on her shoulder for the 25000 Dinars. The designs on the reverse for these two notes are the same as previous notes. This new set consists of 6 notes with denominations from 250, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000 and 25000 Dinars. The 25000 Dinars was first introduced in 2003 and it is still the largest denomination circulating in the country. Obviously, the 50 Dinars notes are no longer printed for this series. This note was part of the 2003 series. The two notes, being the 10000 and 25000 Dinars are both printed in Hybrid material which come with a small transparent window. These two notes are also considered as large size notes measuring 175mm x 78mm and 170mm x 78mm respectively.
Two Hundred and Fifty Dinars
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Dated 2013, P91c |
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Five Hundred Dinars
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Dated 2013, P92b |
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One Thousand Dinars
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Dated 2013, P93d |
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Five Thousand Dinars
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Dated 2013, P97 |
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Ten Thousand Dinars
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Dated 2013, P98 |
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Twenty Five Thousand Dinars
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Dated 2013, P99 |
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