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The main thing is to make the Iraqi dinar safe.
By selling their Iraqi dinars for dollars on the black market.
Five years ago, before the sanctions, an Iraqi dinar was worth a little more than $3.
One kilogram of onions cost two Iraqi dinars six months ago.
Charred Iraqi dinars were scattered on the ground like autumn leaves.
The immediate cause was the sudden fall in the Iraqi dinar's value on the free currency market here last month.
The value of the Iraqi dinar has fallen since the beginning of the war.
Last summer the dollar was worth about 50 Iraqi dinars on Baghdad's free market.
The Iraqi dinar is showing some strength, but a real economic recovery remains a distant prospect.
Adding to the stress for manufacturers, the Iraqi dinar has unexpectedly soared in value since the end of the war.
Even meat and eggs are no longer out of the question; the Iraqi dinar is worth nearly five times what it was when the year began.
The official currency in Iraq is the Iraqi dinar.
Two attacks were on allied convoys delivering new Iraqi dinars to banks.
He thus secured countless additional millions of Iraqi dinars for the State.
“The Iraqi dinar is held by may banks.
The Iraqi dinar has strengthened against the dollar.
And what happened to the Iraqi dinar?
Men kiss the band members and throw money in the air, showering them with Iraqi dinars, celebrating the party's return.
Before the Persian Gulf war, one Iraqi dinar was worth $3.
The largest compensation a displaced person can get from the government is seven million Iraqi dinars, about $5,000, residents and local government officials said.
Police believe that presidential bodyguards may have been involved in the robbery, which netted about $7m (£4m) worth of Iraqi dinars.
In addition, he said soldiers took the money he was carrying, about $200 in Iraqi dinars, and never returned it.
After persuading an ironmonger to cut open the safe, the men said, they changed the Iraqi dinars and gold jewelry inside for dollars.
The Iraqi dinar is currently exchanged at about 1,400 for every United States dollar.
Inflation is rendering the Iraqi dinar worthless, and many on fixed incomes have trouble buying enough for their families.