Dinars, called Iraqi dinars to distinguish from other countries that use dinars.
As of 12th June 2009, 250 Iraqi Dinars = $0.22 (22 cents)
25
As of 16th June 2009, 25 Iraqi Dinars = $0.02 (2 cents)
3.75 usd
Dinars, called Iraqi dinars to distinguish from other countries that use dinars.
Iraqi Dinars.
As of 12th June 2009, 250 Iraqi Dinars = $0.22 (22 cents)
25
As of 16th June 2009, 25 Iraqi Dinars = $0.02 (2 cents)
3.75 usd
I don't think so.
Oh, dude, Wells Fargo probably won't exchange Iraqi Dinars for US Dollars. I mean, you could try, but they might just give you a look like, "What are you even doing with Iraqi Dinars, bro?" It's like trying to pay for a Big Mac with Monopoly money – it's just not gonna fly.
Many international banks do not accept Iraqi dinars due to their limited global circulation and volatility. However, some banks in Iraq, nearby regions, and certain currency exchange services may accept or exchange Iraqi dinars. Always check with local banks or currency exchange offices for specific policies regarding the acceptance of Iraqi dinars. Additionally, some online currency exchanges may facilitate transactions with the Iraqi dinar.
New Iraqi dinars are typically sold by currency exchange businesses, banks, and online platforms that specialize in foreign currency transactions. Buyers often include investors looking to diversify their portfolios, expatriates, and collectors interested in foreign currency. It's important to exercise caution, as the market for new Iraqi dinars can be speculative and subject to fraud. Always ensure you're dealing with reputable dealers to avoid potential scams.
~1200 Iraqi dinars = 1 us$
~1200 Iraqi dinars = 1 us$