Iraq

Iraq Banknotes

2003 - Iraq PIC 91a 250 Dinars banknote UNC

2003 - Iraq PIC 91a 250 Dinars banknote UNC

This individual Iraq banknote has a denomination of 250 Dinars and is associated with 2003. The prod..

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2004 - Iraq PIC 92 500 Dinars banknote UNC

2004 - Iraq PIC 92 500 Dinars banknote UNC

Iraq 500 Dinars banknote associated with 2004/AH1425 and identified in the Pick catalogue as P92. Th..

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Frequently asked questions

Which periods of Iraqi banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?

This Iraq category spans dated listings from 1973 through 2004. Represented groups include notes from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Examples range from PIC 63b and PIC 65 dated 1973 to PIC 90 and PIC 91a dated 2003 and PIC 92 dated 2004. This describes the periods represented in the shop’s catalog rather than every banknote issued by Iraq.

What denominations appear in the Iraq banknote category?

The catalog covers a broad denomination range in Iraqi dinars. Fractional notes include 1/4 dinar and 1/2 dinar, while whole denominations include 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500 dinars. Examples include PIC 67 at 1/4 dinar, PIC 68 at 1/2 dinar, PIC 72 at 25 dinars and PIC 92 at 500 dinars. The selection reflects this shop’s catalog, not a complete denomination list for Iraq.

How can I identify an Iraqi banknote using the catalog reference?

Match the note’s stated date and denomination with the PIC reference in the product title or model field. For example, the catalog identifies the 1973 1-dinar note as PIC 63b, the 1980 5-dinars note as PIC 70 and the 1991 100-dinars note as PIC 76. Letters and added numerals are part of the full reference: PIC 66a, 80c, 84a2 and 91a should not be shortened when distinguishing listed variants.

How can collectors organise the Iraqi notes represented here?

Collectors can organise this category chronologically, by denomination or by PIC reference. A chronological arrangement can separate the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2003–2004 listings. A denomination-based collection can progress from 1/4 and 1/2 dinar through 500 dinars. Reference-based organisation preserves distinctions such as PIC 63b, PIC 66a, PIC 80c, PIC 84a2 and PIC 91a. Condition labels can also be recorded separately, as listings include UNC and an XF example.

What should a buyer check before choosing an Iraq banknote from this category?

Check the product title and model for the date, denomination, PIC reference and stated grade. Most represented listings are described as UNC, while the 1978/80 PIC 66a 25-dinars listing is identified as XF and includes the notation S19. Where a listing says that images are for reference, use the written product details as the primary identification information. These checks help distinguish similarly denominated notes and lettered or numbered catalog variants without assuming that every catalog entry is purchasable.

Which fractional-dinar banknotes are represented in the Iraq catalog?

Fractional denominations form a notable group in this shop’s Iraq catalog. The 1/4-dinar listings include PIC 67 dated 1979 and PIC 77 dated 1993. The 1/2-dinar listings include PIC 68 dated 1980 and PIC 78 dated 1993. These pairs allow collectors to compare the same fractional denominations across different listed dates and references. They can be grouped together as a focused subset or placed chronologically alongside the whole-dinar denominations.