FRONT: : A Kurdish peasant carrying a jug of water and farming appears behind. A tractor plowing a field.
an optically variable ink, Florocent UV Denomination, Watermark Horse Head, Palm Hologram Thread, Windowed Security Thread, SPARK Purple to Gold.
New Security Features:
SPARK - an optical security feature recognized worldwide. These added features will help protect Iraqi currency against forgery attempts.
A Purple-to-Green 4-mm wide security thread with de-metalized CBI. The security thread has unique effects and vivid colors (SPARK). The color will be changed from green to blue when you tilt the banknote. This feature, used on billions of banknotes around the world,
BACK: King Hammurabi. Credited with writing the first code of law in human history he founded the First Dynasty of Babylon in 1700 BC, leading Babylonia into a period of great prosperity.
You are buying 2020 - 10 x 25000 Dinar Banknotes = 250000 (QUARTER MILLION) New Iraqi Dinars.
FIRST TIME IN USA. THESE NEW PRINTED 2020 EDITION OF 25000 DINAR BANKNOTES. THESE BANKNOTES ARE IN USE AS OFFICIAL LEGAL TENDER CURRENCY IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY OF IRAQ.
The new banknotes, printed in Britain, boast of the most up-to-date anti-counterfeit features, including watermarks, a security thread, raised letters, an optical variable ink and other variations to thwart counterfeiters. HIGH-SECURITY PROTECTION CODES, KURDISH LANGUAGE AND BETTER READABILITY FOR BLIND PEOPLE, SPARK AND A Purple-to-Green 4-mm wide security thread with de-metalized CBI ARE NEW SECURITY FEATURES ADDED IN THIS NEW 2020 EDITION OF 25000 DINAR BANKNOTES.
THOMAS DE LA RUE COMPANY has officially printed all New Iraqi Dinar banknotes. ALL OUR NEW IRAQI DINAR BANKNOTES HAVE BEEN CHECKED AND CERTIFIED TO BE AUTHENTIC & GENUINE ON THOMAS DE LA RUE MACHINE AND LEGALLY IMPORTED THROUGH U.S. CUSTOMS.
ACCORDING TO IMF COUNTRY INFORMATION ON IRAQ:
"Iraq is estimated to have the world’s second-largest oil reserves, with reserves recently revised upward from 115 to 143 billion barrels, based on new geological surveys. By the 1970s, Iraq’s oil resources had enabled the country to reach middle-income status, with a modern infrastructure, and good education and healthcare systems. Since then, however, Iraq has suffered through three devastating wars, a long period of economic and financial mismanagement, and international sanctions imposed during the 1990s... Nevertheless, Iraq’s longer-term outlook is strong as domestic and foreign investment in the hydrocarbon sector starts to bear fruit, and oil production and exports are projected to increase considerably in the years ahead."