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| 正面描述 | Portrait of young King Faisal II in a suit at right, set within an intricate red guilloche border with arabesques and floral ornaments. Central panel carries Arabic text with the bank title and denomination, flanked by a blank space at left intended for the stamp or signature. Serial number appears at lower left, with Arabic denomination inscriptions at upper left and lower right. |
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| 正面铭文 | المصرف الوطني العراقي خمسة دنانير |
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Iraq's first post-monarchy central banking legislation came into force in 1947, but the National Bank of Iraq didn't begin issuing its own notes until 1947–1950, replacing the Iraq Currency Board series that had been tied administratively to British colonial oversight. This 5 Dinar is among the earliest issues carrying the new national authority's name — a deliberate institutional break from the Currency Board apparatus.
Bradbury Wilkinson produced high-quality intaglio work throughout the mid-century for numerous newly independent states, and the Iraqi series is no exception in terms of print execution. The watermark is the sole mechanical security feature — no security thread, no latent image — which was already becoming thin protection by 1950 standards.