Iraq 25.000 Dinars 1427 (2006)

without tactile mark

٢٠٠٦-۱٤۲۷ / Signature: Sinan Al Shibeebi

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Iraq 25,000 Dinars, 1424-1431                (2003-2010) P-96 obverse
Iraq 25,000 Dinars, 1424-1431                (2003-2010) P-96 reverse

Information:

Rarity A - Very Common
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1427 (2006) ٢٠٠٦-۱٤۲۷ / Signature: Sinan Al Shibeebi + - - - - - -
Reference P#96c
Country Iraq
Period Dinar (1931-date)
Issuing bank Central Bank of Iraq
Currency Dinars
Denomination 25.000 Dinars
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 1424-1431 (2003-2010)
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper (Cotton Paper)
Demonetized No
Size (WxH) 177x78 mm

Obverse:

Iraq 25,000 Dinars, 1424-1431                (2003-2010) P-96
Arabic

Obverse text

البنك المركزي العراقي خمسة وعشرون ألف دينار ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب قانون البنك المركزي العراقي ١٤٣١ هـ - ٢٠١٠ م

Obverse symbol

Red, purple and tan on multicolor underprint. Kurdish peasant with a sheaf of wheat, Man tilling the soil with a tractor and an Abassid gold dinar coin. Narrow windowed security strip at right.

Reverse:

Image 1
Arabic

Reverse text

Central Bank of Iraq Twenty Five Thousand Dinars

Reverse symbol

Fragment of the top of the stele "fingernail" of Hammurabi as part of the Code of King Hammurabi: King Hammurabi receiving the code of laws from Shamash, the god of the Sun, who was also the God of Justice. Hammurabi was the ruler, who turned Babylon into a powerful, and eternal, city. The head of the Snake Dragon of Marduk from Ishtar Gate. The Lion of Babylon attacking a man (carved in basalt) the symbol of the goddess Ishtar. Aurochs on glazed brick from the Ishtar Gate, Babylon.