No you can't the Dinar is a closed currency it is not quoted on International Money Exchanges and has no value out side of Tunisia, and on top of that it is illegal to import or export the dinar by Tunisian law.
There are several banks that will be exchanging Dinars for US Dollars. These banks are the Central Bank of Iraq, the National Bank of Jordan, and the National Bank of Kuwait.
At the current rate 1,000,000 dinars is about $858.37
your dad
As of 12th June 2009, 250 Iraqi Dinars = $0.22 (22 cents)
05/23/2009 coinmill.com conversion chart: 100 dinars = .09 USD
Tunisian dinars (TND)
Most High-street banks and the Post Office can exchange currency.
There are a variety of countries that use dinars as their currency. Without specifying which one, there is no way to usefully answer the question: Algerian dinars: 25 DZD = $0.316 Bahraini dinars: 25 BHD = $66.31 Iraqi dinars: 25 IQD = $0.02 Jordanian dinars: 25 JOD = $35.30 Kuwaiti dinars: 25 KWD = $87.54 Libyan dinars: 25 LYD = $19.46 Macedonian denars: 25 MKD = $0.534 Serbian dinars: 25 RSD = $0.288 Tunisian dinars: 25 TND = $15.06
Djerba is a small island in South Tunisia, as part of the Tunisian territory, its currency is Tunisian Dinars (TND). It cannot be exchanged outside Tunisia. To learn more see autretunisie.com/en/travel-tips
A Tunisian Dinar is equal to .35 British Pound Sterling.ÊOne British Pound Sterling is equal to 1851.47 Iraqi Dinars.
There are several banks that will be exchanging Dinars for US Dollars. These banks are the Central Bank of Iraq, the National Bank of Jordan, and the National Bank of Kuwait.
Let us see. It is exactly 250 Kuwaiti dinars. Or, to put it another way, it is ten lots of 25 Kuwaiti dinars or a quarter of a thousand Kuwaiti dinars.
About $0.21 USD.Iraqi Dinars are basically worthless.
At the current rate 1,000,000 dinars is about $858.37
your dad
As of 12th June 2009, 250 Iraqi Dinars = $0.22 (22 cents)
5 US dollars is the equivalent of 1.43 Kuwaiti dinars.