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One US dollar is worth 1,464 Iraqi Dinars. One Dinar is worth a fraction of a cent - 100 Dinar are worth around 8 US cents. The international code for the Dinar is IQD.
The Central Bank of Iraq has stated many times that they will not "lop" the currency but the rate. The rate is .00085 USD to 1 dinar. The CBI will "lop" 3 zeros off the rate to make it .85 USD to 1 dinar. So if you purchased 100,000 dinar for $100 USD back in 2004 as a example...you investment after 3 zero's off the rate will be $85,000 USD for 100,000 dinar. Not bad return for $100 USD investment in 2004.
Migrant Remittances are essentially cross-border money transfer done by migrant workers. To further explain, a Maid from Philippines goes to Kuwait to work as a domestic maid. She gets paid say KD (Kuwaiti Dinar) 200 per month. She sends KD 100 back home to her family in Philippines every month. Such a money transfer by a migrant worker (the Maid) from her host country (Kuwait) to her country of origin (Philippines) is deemed as migrant remittance (Her Kuwait Dinar 100 that she sends).
How much is 100 cto pygnen worth in US dollars?
100 Dinar is the same as 1 Euro 150 Dinar is the same as 1 Pound
The official currency is RSD Republic Serbia Dinar
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265.24 US Dollars.
It seems the going rate in US currency right now is about $100 for 100,000 Dinar. You might find it for less on EBay.
It depends which Dinar you mean. There are many different Dinars used by different countries. A List is below:Currency; ISO code; Country using currencyAlgerian dinar; DZD; AlgeriaBahraini dinar; BHD; BahrainIraqi dinar; IQD; IraqJordanian dinar; JOD; JordanKuwaiti dinar; KWD; KuwaitLibyan dinar; LYD; LibyaSerbian dinar; RSD; SerbiaTunisian dinar; TND; TunisiaExchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case.Look up the code for whichever Dinar you actually want. Then go to Google and type in: XXX 100 = USDReplacing XXX with the code for the type of Dinar you want, for example: DZD 100 = USD
Yugoslavia used the Dinar, which was divided into 100 para.
Dinar is currency in Serbia and few more countries. Value of 100 dinars is around $1.5 USD
One US dollar is worth 1,464 Iraqi Dinars. One Dinar is worth a fraction of a cent - 100 Dinar are worth around 8 US cents. The international code for the Dinar is IQD.
A dinar is also called a rial, I think. It is Middle Eastern money.
The Central Bank of Iraq has stated many times that they will not "lop" the currency but the rate. The rate is .00085 USD to 1 dinar. The CBI will "lop" 3 zeros off the rate to make it .85 USD to 1 dinar. So if you purchased 100,000 dinar for $100 USD back in 2004 as a example...you investment after 3 zero's off the rate will be $85,000 USD for 100,000 dinar. Not bad return for $100 USD investment in 2004.
Yugoslavia no longer exists. As of 2010 there are SEVEN countries that were once part of Yugoslavia. They are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and Kosovo. Of these countries only THREE use the Euro, they are Slovenia, Kosovo and Montenegro. Croatia uses the Kuna, Serbia the Dinar, Macedonia the Denar and BiH the Mark. While most people will take Euros in all the countries, expect to get an exaggerated exchange rate. Also some people have run into trouble exchanging certain currencies in certain countries. One Traveling in the region should be aware of that.