1992 - Iraq 5 Dinars banknote PIC 80c UNC
1992 - Iraq 5 Dinars banknote PIC 80c UNC 

1992 - Iraq 5 Dinars banknote PIC 80c UNC

  • Product Code: Iraq PIC 80c
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 2.20€

  • Ex Tax: 2.00€


This individual Iraqi 5 Dinars banknote is associated with 1992 and is catalogued as Pick P80c. It features a dull red-brown design over pale orange, lilac and multicolour underprinting, with a temple at the centre and Saddam Hussein depicted on the right. The catalog entry records signature 24 and notes possible colour-shade varieties.

The reverse shows Hammurabi in conversation with the sun god Shamash at left, alongside the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the centre. Pick P80c corresponds to the listed variant without the central embossed text and without the border around it. The catalog data identifies a Chinese printer and records blue and orange fluorescence from the security threads. The banknote is graded UNC as specified for this product.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a banknote from Iraq with a denomination of 5 Dinars. It is the specific note identified in the product title as the 1992 Iraq 5 Dinars banknote.

What year, denomination and currency are associated with the note?

The banknote is associated with the year 1992 and has a denomination of 5 Dinars. The country identified by the listing is Iraq. The year is presented neutrally as an association with the note, without implying a specific issue or printing date.

What catalog reference is given for this Iraqi banknote?

The supplied catalog reference is Iraq PIC 80c. This identifier is the model or catalog reference stated for the listing and distinguishes the note within the information provided by the shop.

What condition is stated for the banknote?

The listing identifies this banknote as UNC, a standard collecting-grade notation. No additional physical-condition details are provided in the supplied description, so the note should be understood only according to the stated UNC grade.