No the Dinar is backed by gold repository
Yes, the Kuwaiti dinar (KWD) issued in 1993 still holds value, as the currency remains in circulation and is backed by Kuwait's strong economy. However, the value of any specific banknote can be influenced by factors such as its condition and rarity among collectors. Generally, the Kuwaiti dinar is one of the highest-valued currencies in the world today.
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Countries that use Dinar as their currency: Algeria - Algerian dinar Bahrain - Bahraini dinar Iraq - Iraqi dinar Jordan - Jordanian dinar Kuwait - Kuwaiti dinar Libya - Libyan dinar Republic of Macedonia - Macedonian denar Serbia - Serbian dinar Tunisia - Tunisian dinar
dinar to usd? or what? 1 iraqi dinar=1 iraqi dinar
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Umm, I think that's about.. £1.50
To determine the US dollar equivalent of 25,000 dinars, you need to know the current exchange rate for the specific dinar you are referring to, as several countries use the term "dinar" (e.g., Kuwaiti dinar, Iraqi dinar, Jordanian dinar). Exchange rates fluctuate regularly due to market conditions. You can check a reliable financial news source or currency converter for the most up-to-date rate.
Iraq.Has it own dinar that is not connected to the Kuwait dinar
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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RSD; SerbiaTunisian dinar; TND; TunisiaExchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately.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
Jan 13 2011