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2004 Central Bank of Iraq - 500 Iraqi Dinars Banknote P-92
2004 Central Bank of Iraq - 500 Iraqi Dinars Banknote P-92
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2004 Iraq 500 Dinar Banknote – A Numismatic Gem
Explore the 2004 Iraq 500 Dinar note (P-92)—a striking banknote that reflects Iraq’s engineering achievements and ancient heritage.
Historical Context
Issued by the Central Bank of Iraq, this 500 Dinar note belongs to the Democratic Republic series (2003-2013), introduced after the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime. The design highlights Iraq’s modern infrastructure and Assyrian history, symbolizing the nation’s resilience and cultural depth.
Key Features & Specifications
Pick Number: P-92
Denomination: 500 Dinars
Material: Paper
Issuing Authority: Central Bank of Iraq
Design Elements
Front: A detailed illustration of the Dukan Dam, a multi-purpose concrete arch dam in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Built between 1954-1959, it impounds the Little Zab River, creating Lake Dukan, a vital water source for the region.
Back: The Lamassu, a winged Assyrian bull with a human head, representing protection and strength. This ancient symbol originates from the Complex of Sargon II in Khorsabad, a significant archaeological site.
Security Features
Watermark: Horse’s head
Security Thread: Embedded security thread
UV-sensitive security elements
Collector’s Appeal
This 500 Dinar note is an exceptional addition for numismatists, combining historical significance, artistic craftsmanship, and security enhancements. Whether you're an experienced collector or just beginning your journey, this banknote is a must-have!
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