The Central Bank issues a new edition of five denominations of Iraqi currency.
The Central Bank of Iraq issued on Sunday its second edition of banknotes in the denominations of (25000, 10000, 1000, 500, 250) dinars.
The bank’s media office said in a statement, a copy of which was received by /Mawazin News/, that “the bank has issued its second edition of banknotes for the denominations of (25000, 10000, 1000, 500, 250) dinars,” stressing that “the circulation of the banknotes currently in circulation will continue with the above denominations along with the new denominations without any intention of withdrawing them from circulation.”.
He added, “There are changes to the categories that include writing the name of the governor instead of his signature in the old version, in line with what is now followed in other countries. The Hijri and Gregorian dates have also been changed to (1440 AH - 2018 AD).”.
The bank indicated that “the face of the (1000) dinar banknote has been changed, as the slogan “Inclusion of the Marshes and Antiquities of Southern Iraq on the World Heritage List” was placed instead of the image of the Islamic dinar in the old design, based on a decision issued in this regard, in addition to writing the governor’s name instead of his signature in the old issue, and amending the Hijri and Gregorian dates to the dates (1440 AH - 2018 AD).”



