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Source : U.S. Federal Reserve, IMF and others
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http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h10/Hist/
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Iraq 2 (mostly North) dinars Swiss | These dinars were printed before Iraq's 1991 defeat, following their August 1990 invasion of Kuwait. These notes continued to be used (especially in northern Iraq) even after the 2003 overthrow of the Hussein regime. Exchanged for 150 new dinars between Oct 15, 2003 and Jan 15, 2004.
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Iraq 3 (mostly South) dinars Sadam | Notes printed after 1991 defeat of Saddam Hussein's army. Feature portrait of Hussein. | Source various
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Iraq 4 (post 2002) dinars new ( IQD ) | Value of dinars printed after 2003 fall of Hussein government. Exchanged for one old dinar and 150 for one Swiss Dinar between October 15, 2003 and January 15, 2004. | Source various, United Nations
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Iraq 5 (post 2002) dinars ( IQD ) | Source http://www.cbiraq.org/cbs6.htm
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Ireland pounds-punts ( IEP EUR ) | Irish pound (or, in Irish, punt) IR£ was tied one for one with the British pound until Mar 30, 1979, when IR pound was set free to float. The officially, the new Irish unit that replaced the pound was called the punt, although term Irish pound persisted. Ireland adopted EURO in 1999 and punt was withdrawn from usage Jan 2002. | Source Bank of Canada , United Nations
80 EconStats does not guarantee the accuracy of this data. 20081125
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