Vintage Banknote 2002 Iraq 250 Dinars Samarra Mosque Horse Watermark UV Verified
This 250 Dinars banknote issued by the Central Bank of Iraq, is a notable historical relic, printed just before the 2003 coalition invasion and subsequent currency overhaul. Features an ancient Arab Astrolabe, a highly complex historical astronomical instrument used by classical navigators and astronomers to calculate the positions of celestial bodies. The back depicts the Malwiya Tower (Spiral Minaret) of the Great Mosque of Samarra, an iconic 9th-century architectural masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Size: Approximately 154 mm × 67 mm
Security: Under an ultraviolet blacklight, a crisp, hidden security rectangle illuminates in a vibrant neon green directly over the center-lower text, revealing the denomination ٢٥٠ in Arabic script. Translucent horse head profile watermark.
Condition: About Uncirculated
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.