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Iraq 25 Dinars Banknote, 1990 (AH1411), P-74b, UNC

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Iraq 25 Dinar banknote from 1990 (AH1411), has a pick number of P-74b, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and features Three Arabian horses.


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    IRAQ74BU
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    UNC
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The Iraq 25 Dinars Banknote is from the 1990-1991 Emergency Gulf War series that was issued due to the economic blockade. This 25-dinar banknote is green and brown in color and measures 175 x 80 mm. The front side shows three Arabian horses and Arabic text. The back side features a wide-angle view of the Abbasid Palace in Baghdad, a fortress built at the turn of the 13th century and is overlooking the Tigris.

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