Iraqi dinar

Iraqi dinar
  • دينار عراقي (Arabic)
  • دیناری عێراقی (Kurdish)
ID 25,000 banknote from the 2003 series
ISO 4217
CodeIQD (numeric: 368)
Subunit0.001
Unit
SymbolID or د.ع
Denominations
Subunit
11000fils
Banknotes
 Freq. usedID 250, ID 500, ID 1,000, ID 5,000, ID 10,000, ID 25,000
 Rarely usedID 50,000
CoinsID 25, ID 50, ID 100
Demographics
User(s) Iraq
Issuance
Central bankCentral Bank of Iraq
 Websitewww.cbi.iq
Valuation
Inflation1.79%
 SourceCentral Bank of Iraq, May 2015

The Iraqi dinar (Arabic pronunciation: [diːˈnɑːr]) (Arabic: دينار; sign: ID[1] in Latin, د.ع in Arabic; code: IQD) is the currency of Iraq. It is issued by the Central Bank of Iraq and is subdivided into 1,000 fils (فلس), although inflation has rendered the fils obsolete since 1990.[2] On 7 February 2023, the exchange rate with the US Dollar was US$1 = 1300 dinars.[3]

  1. ^ "Iraq". CIA World Factbook 1990 – page 150. 1 April 1990. Retrieved 21 June 2022. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Currency of Iraq: Iraqi dinar, today's rate". Mataf. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Dollar to Iraqi Dinar Exchange Rate Today, Live 1 USD to IQD = 1462.4821 (Convert Dollars to Iraqi Dinar)". exchangerates.org.uk. Retrieved 7 February 2023.

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