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1/4 Dinar

Issuer Central Bank of Iraq
Year 1979
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Printer Thomas De La Rue & Company, London
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Reverse description Central vignette of Bab Al-Wastani gate in Baghdad, rendered in intaglio in green and grey tones, with a decorative geometric rosette motif to the left. The denomination fraction 1/4 appears in ornamental cartouches at each corner. Banknote title inscriptions are carried in scrollwork banners above and below the central architectural vignette.
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Comments

Iraq's quarter-dinar denomination had a short practical lifespan — by the 1980s, inflation driven by the costs of the Iran-Iraq War had effectively made low-value fractional notes obsolete in everyday commerce. This 1979 issue was printed in the final years before that fiscal pressure took hold, just as oil revenues were still sustaining a relatively stable dinar.

Thomas De La Rue's contract with the Central Bank of Iraq during this period was long-standing, though Iraq would later diversify its printing arrangements under sanctions-era constraints that made London suppliers inaccessible.

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