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IQD - Irakisk dinar

Irak, dinar

Irakisk dinar är valutan i Irak. Vår valutarankningar visar att den mest populära Irak dinar växelkursen är USD till IQD-kurs. valutakod for Dinars är IQDoch valutasymbol är د.ع. Nedan hittar du Irakisk dinar-kurser och en valutaväxlare. Du kan också prenumerera på vår valutanyhetsbrev med dagliga växelkurser och analyser, läsa Irakisk dinar-nyheter, eller ta med dig IQD växelkurser när du reser med vår XE Currency-appar

Notice: IQD may be redenominated. Mer info 

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IQD-statistik

Namn: Irakisk dinar

Symbol: د.ع

Mindre enhet:
1/1000 = penny

Högsta IQD-konvertering:
USD/IQD

Högsta IQD-graf:
USD/IQD-graf

IQD-profil

Inflation: -2.8%

Mynt:
Ofta anv.: د.ع25, د.ع50, د.ع100
Sällan anv.:

Sedlar:
Ofta anv.: د.ع50, د.ع100, د.ع250, د.ع500, د.ع1000, د.ع5000, د.ع10000, د.ع25000
Sällan anv.:

Central Bank:
Central Bank of Iraq
Webbplats: http://www.cbi.iq/

Användare: Irak

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Irakisk dinar Historik

During British occupation in World War I, the Indian Rupee was introduced as the first official currency of Iraq. In 1932, the Iraqi Dinar replaced the Rupee at a rate of 1 Dinar to 11 Rupees and was pegged to the British Pound until 1959. The peg was then switched to the US Dollar at a rate of 1 IQD to 2.8 USD. After the Gulf War in 1991, previously used Swiss printing technology was not available, resulting in new notes being of lesser quality. The previous versions of the Iraqi Dinar started being called Swiss Dinars. Due to excessive government printing of the new issue, the Dinar devalued quickly. New Dinar coins and notes were issued in 2003 to replace old Saddam notes to create a single unified currency.

In 2010, the Central Bank of Iraq announced their plans to redenominate the Iraqi Dinar to ease cash transactions. The intention would be to drop three zeros from the nominal value of bank notes; but the actual value of the dinar would remain unchanged. Although the announcement stated that the change would take place by the end of 2010, no redenomination took place. As stated by the Central Bank of Iraq, their mandate is to "ensure domestic price stability and foster a stable competitive market based financial system." For more information about the redenomination, read "Iraq Planning Currency Re-denomination."