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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.
Most Wells Fargo locations are prepared to exchange Iraqi Dinar for American dollars. Wells Fargo will not exchange American dollars for Iraqi Dinar, however. They will also charge a fee for this service.
As of now, Wells Fargo does not offer currency exchange services for Iraqi dinar. It is important to note that the Iraqi dinar is considered a highly speculative and illiquid currency, and many financial institutions do not deal with it due to the potential for fraud and scams associated with it. It is recommended to consult with a reputable currency exchange service or financial institution that specializes in exotic currencies if you need to exchange Iraqi dinar.
Chase,Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Bank of America
25
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.
Most Wells Fargo locations are prepared to exchange Iraqi Dinar for American dollars. Wells Fargo will not exchange American dollars for Iraqi Dinar, however. They will also charge a fee for this service.
As of now, Wells Fargo does not offer currency exchange services for Iraqi dinar. It is important to note that the Iraqi dinar is considered a highly speculative and illiquid currency, and many financial institutions do not deal with it due to the potential for fraud and scams associated with it. It is recommended to consult with a reputable currency exchange service or financial institution that specializes in exotic currencies if you need to exchange Iraqi dinar.
Chase,Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Bank of America
I don't think so.
25
As of 16th June 2009, 25 Iraqi Dinars = $0.02 (2 cents)
Go to an international bank but they charge a lot so don't exchange unless you need to.
not worth the paper it is printed on., own one,
~1200 Iraqi dinars = 1 us$
As of May 2013, it appears that banks do not exchange the Iraqi Dinar, although they used to. Most banks don't deal with foreign money and they especially don't deal with exotic foreign currency, which is what the Iraqi Dinar is considered.
Dinars, called Iraqi dinars to distinguish from other countries that use dinars.