I don't own one. Doubtful one is worth anything. Unless it is an original and painted by an artist of note, it won't have much value.
nothing.
How much children do you have.And how much can u have
it is worth over will over $355,000,000,000
Yes, Saddam Hussein was very much so alive and real. He has killed almost two million people and was executed here in the U.S.
one half
The value of a Saddam Hussein bill, particularly the 10,000 dinar note featuring his image, varies based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these bills are worth less than their face value in terms of currency, often ranging from a few cents to several dollars for collectors. However, their value can fluctuate significantly depending on market interest and collector sentiment.
Saddam's dead, man. It's time to move on.
It took thousands of dollars, and so much time. He claimed to have nuclear weapons, but he was joking.
Depends on the year and condition. If its genuine, about 250-500 USD depending on where you sell it.
Saddam Hussein officially identified as a Secularist of the Ba'athist Movement. The Ba'ath stood for Western-Style Separation of "Mosque and State", freedom of expression and assembly, and for national unity. Of course, Saddam Hussein did not permit many of the freedoms upon which the Ba'athist Party was originally formed. During his regime, he implemented a much more typically Fascist governing style, supporting private industry, quashing minority groups and dissenters, and waging wars of expansion.
The Iraqi people have many different feelings about us. most of them are happy about the removall of Saddam Hussein but others of them feel that we should get out because we are causing so much sectarian violence. most of them however, think that it is good that we removed Saddam Hussein but want us too leave soon.
After the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq in 2003, a significant amount of gold, including reserves held by the Central Bank of Iraq, was reportedly looted or went missing. Some gold bars were discovered in various locations, but much of it remains unaccounted for. Additionally, the U.S. military and Coalition forces seized some gold during their operations. The fate of Saddam Hussein's personal gold assets, along with state reserves, continues to be a subject of speculation and investigation.