IRAQ - 1 Dinar
Description:
Obverse:
Baiji Oil Refinery.
Reverse:
Entrance to the Madrasa Al- Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad.
Watermark:
Falcon's head in profile.
IRAQ - 1 Dinar
Description:
Obverse:
Islamic coin design.
Reverse:
Madrasa Al- Mustansiriyah School in Baghdad.
Watermark:
Head of a purebred Arabian Stallion.
IRAQ - 1/2 Dinar
Description:
Obverse:
Astrolabe.
Reverse:
Minaret of Samarra.
IRAQ - 1/4 Dinar
Description:
Obverse:
Grain silo and a cargo ship in a port at Basrah..
Reverse:
Nakhla, the date palms.
Watermark:
Falcon's head in profile.
IRAQ - 5 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Emblem of the Republic.
Reverse:
The upper part of the stela of Hammurabi's code of laws: King Hammurabi receiving the code of laws from Shamash, the god of the Sun, who was also the God of Justice. Hammurabi was the ruler, who turned Babylon into a powerful and eternal, city.
Watermark:
The symbol of the Revolution of 14th July 1958.
IRAQ - 5 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Parliament.
Reverse:
The upper part of the stela of Hammurabi's code of laws: King Hammurabi receiving the code of laws from Shamash, the god of the Sun, who was also the God of Justice. Hammurabi was the ruler, who turned Babylon into a powerful and eternal, city.
IRAQ - 25 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Three galloping Arabian horses.
Reverse:
Courtyard of the Abbasid palace in Baghdad (Madrasa Sharabiyya or Bishriyya).
Watermark:
Head of a horse in profile.
IRAQ - 25 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Saddam Hussein.
Reverse:
Horseman, Monument.
Watermark:
Head of a horse in profile.
IRAQ - 100 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Saddam Hussein, Al-Ukhether Castle.
Reverse:
Baghdad clock.
IRAQ - 100 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Saddam Hussein.
Reverse:
Old Baghdad.
IRAQ - 250 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Astrolabe.
Reverse:
Spiral minaret in Samarra.
IRAQ - 250 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Saddam Hussein.
Reverse:
Liberty monument friese.
IRAQ - 250 Dinars
Description:
Obverse:
Saddam Hussein.
Reverse:
Rock Dome.
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Description:
Obverse:
Three galloping Arabian horses.
Reverse:
Courtyard of the Abbasid palace in Baghdad (Madrasa Sharabiyya or Bishriyya).
Watermark:
Head of a horse in profile.
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