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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.
For pocket change a bank or credit union will exchange coin. If they are collectible US coins Florida has a lot of coin dealers.
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.
To exchange Euros in the US, one has to stop by a bank. The bank will be able to exchange the money using the existing exchange rate.
NO! The Dinar is NOT a recognized currency in the US therefore NO bank will excahange it
At the airport or a bank you can exchange US dollars for Euros or Pounds,
Good question! none that i know of! I've talked to all the banks. even if it re-values here in usa they still say they will not honor it now or later. never for any reason. so were screwed! and someone is lie ing.
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.
Yes, US dollars are widely accepted in Jordan, especially in major tourist areas, hotels, and businesses. However, it is advisable to carry Jordanian dinars for smaller purchases and local transactions, as some places may not accept dollars. Currency exchange services are readily available, making it easy to convert US dollars to dinars if needed. Always check the current exchange rates for the best value.
About $0.21 USD.Iraqi Dinars are basically worthless.
At the current rate 1,000,000 dinars is about $858.37
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