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| 正面描述 | Green and purple bicolour note with a portrait vignette of Saddam Hussein facing left at centre, set against a guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals appear in the corners within ornamental frames, with Arabic and Latin inscriptions identifying the issuing authority. |
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| 正面铭文 | ١٠٠ (Translation: 100) |
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Iraq's regular banknote supply chain collapsed under the weight of UN sanctions imposed after the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait. This emergency issue was produced domestically rather than by Iraq's usual foreign contractors — De La Rue had handled earlier series — and the shift shows in the print quality, which is noticeably coarser than pre-sanctions issues.
The print run of just over twelve million is modest for a country experiencing severe wartime inflation. Within two years, denominations of this size had become almost irrelevant as hyperinflation took hold and the "Swiss dinar" / "Saddam dinar" currency split effectively created two separate monetary zones inside Iraqi territory.