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∙ 12y agoNO! The Dinar is NOT a recognized currency in the US therefore NO bank will excahange it
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.
Most banks can handle this request, with advance notice, but it usually takes a little bit of time. If you are looking for a faster way, and are near a major airport, you might also try a conversion kiosk there. You will charged a fee for this service, just fyi. how much is 5000 dinars worth in the us right know Iraq is having a good laugh at our expense. They are going to change from the Dinar to the yipple. Your Dinar will be colorful toilet paper. Rich, hahaha, you are going to cry all the way to the toilet to wipe your butt on this paper. They keep saying it going to RV so you keep buying. They are winning.
Kuwaiti Dinar; 1KWD=US$3.74Malta Lira; 1 MTL = US$ 3.18Bahraini Dinar; 1BHD = US$ 2.66
It depends on the Dinar. There are several currencies named the Dinar, including the Iraqi Dinar, Algerian Dinar, Serbian Dinar and several more. Without knowing which Dinar you are talking about and if this is a particular coin or simply a generic banknote, it is impossible to answer your question.
1 Iraqi Dinar equals 0.00086 US Dollars. Seeing this value against the dollar we can say that the iraqi dinar is not too strong when viewed Globally.
NO! The Dinar is NOT a recognized currency in the US therefore NO bank will excahange it
The dinar is a currency used in 9 mostly Islamic countries but also has a historic use in several more. Many countries use it, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Macedonia, Serbia and Tunisia. 1 dinar is approximately 0.00086 US Dollars.
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.
I paid 10000.00 US dollars for 1 paper bill with Saddam on it! Did i pay too much?
Most banks can handle this request, with advance notice, but it usually takes a little bit of time. If you are looking for a faster way, and are near a major airport, you might also try a conversion kiosk there. You will charged a fee for this service, just fyi. how much is 5000 dinars worth in the us right know Iraq is having a good laugh at our expense. They are going to change from the Dinar to the yipple. Your Dinar will be colorful toilet paper. Rich, hahaha, you are going to cry all the way to the toilet to wipe your butt on this paper. They keep saying it going to RV so you keep buying. They are winning.
It depends which type of Dinar. See the list below. They all have different values.Country - Currency - ISO 4217 codeAlgeria - Algerian dinar - DZDBahrain - Bahraini dinar- BHDIraq - Iraqi dinar - IQDJordan - Jordanian dinar - JODKuwait - Kuwaiti dinar - KWDLibya - Libyan dinar LYDMacedonia - Macedonian denar - MKDSerbia - Serbian dinar - RSDTunisia - Tunisian dinar - TND
One US dollar = 1080 Iraqi Dinar
Kuwaiti Dinar; 1KWD=US$3.74Malta Lira; 1 MTL = US$ 3.18Bahraini Dinar; 1BHD = US$ 2.66
It depends on the Dinar. There are several currencies named the Dinar, including the Iraqi Dinar, Algerian Dinar, Serbian Dinar and several more. Without knowing which Dinar you are talking about and if this is a particular coin or simply a generic banknote, it is impossible to answer your question.
The current exchange rate between Iraqi Dinar and the US dollar as of April 2013 is 1 US dollar equals 1162.2483 Iraqi Dinar. This rate is based on the April 29 exchange rate.
The Dinar in Iraq has to revalue because Iraq has more than 115 billion barrels of crude oil reserves. Very little of Iraq has been geologically explored, with modern seismic techniques, because of restrictions of the Iraqi government for the past 40 years. The 115 figure comes from old surveys, and is likely to be much higher. Senior Iraqi officials have publicly stated that the petroleum reserves of Iraq are the largest in the world, much larger than the Saudi reserves. Crude oil in Iraq is "sweet light crude", meaning it is very high quality, and is extremely cheap to produce, at around $2 a barrel in production costs, which are the cheapest in the world, even factoring the high cost of security. Iraq is likely to emerge, in the next few years, as one of the wealthiest nations in the world. If Iraq does indeed, have 300 billion barrels of oil, and oil stays at least at $100 a barrel, due to Peak Oil, then the value of that asset would be $4 million U.S. dollars, per Iraqi. SCGS US has more information about the Dinar revalue and Dinar rumors.