It’s almost done.
The problem is, I spent way too much time on it. When it was a small file of about three pages, I planned on just sending it to my newsletter group and being done with it.
A couple of FAQs and back to my life of blogging and investing and my saltwater fish tank.
Then I posted a blog asking for questions, and received well over 50 questions that I didn’t already have answered…
So I started answering them in the eBook.
Now I’m almost a month into it, and it’s going to take me at least another week of 12 hour days to get it done. I can’t just let it sit, because too many people have questions that need to be answered and it will drive me crazy sitting there unfinished!
I also can’t justify slapping it together and tossing it out there without caring for the quality, because that will only cause more confusion and lead to more questions and I’ll have done you a great disservice by giving it to you in the first place…
So I’ve decided to put my heart and soul into it until it is finished. I’m going to pack 5 years of research, rumor busting, and intel gathering knowledge into it.
And then I’m going to sell it.
This kind of information would take anyone at least a month of non-stop studying to find, and even then there’s no guarantee that you won’t be led astray by some rumor mongering dinar dealer. The real value comes from the fact that I have nothing to gain by misleading you – I don’t sell Dinar, and I’m not going to promote a dealer for a kickback! If you choose to buy or not buy – that will be based on your newly found knowledge thanks to my hard work. When you read what I have to say and make your decision – you’ll be able to sleep at night with confidence that you’re making a well informed decision, whether you buy, sell, or just walk away.
A month of studying with a professor for a college course is worth more than a thousand dollars, but I’m not going to put that kind of a price on it. I’ve seen other informational packets like this go for well over $89, $99, I even paid $249 for one and it was worth every penny.
Don’t worry, though – I won’t be charging that much for it. Just enough to make sure it’s a quality piece of work and not some triple spaced huge font pile of junk!
I’m on page 48 and I haven’t even put my Chapter 7 analysis in… this is a very exciting time for me, and I hope you are all excited as well!
The reason I’m telling you this is because my Dinar bloggings are going to be a bit sparse this week. Writing this book has become an all encompassing project that is sucking up every bit of my free time.
Don’t worry about me, though – it’s coming along great, and I’ll see you soon!
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hi adam, what do you know about these recent iraqi monetary summit briefings?
Adam,
Maybe I can print the book for you.
I own a printing co.
CIS
by the way… this was asked on the forum.
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If we see an RV soon, I may not finish the book. If it takes longer than a week, though… I know there are a LOT of people who will benefit from the book.
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I hope I don’t get to finish it, to be honest!
adam any chance you can charge for the book in dinar?i hope that this book is not all graphs and charts as i’d lose interest in it staightaway.
How much do you estimate the book to cost. Does it include info regarding options with the currency when it has revalued. All this talk of making making, but curious about transferring from currency to commodity (gold), and avoiding huge tax hits. Thanks
Adam,
Thank you for putting all your hard work, time and knowledge into this book. I will gladly buy one, and refer it out, once you are finished.
Scott
You have got to be kidding? WOW, Does the deception of innocent people ever stop????
Dear Adam,it is wonderfull news to hear about your upcoming book project. I can’t wait to see the explanation of the picture that you sent from Dubai?
Hi Adam,
I am glad you are back in the saddle – so to speak again. I appeciate your true insite and look forward to your new book.. I also hope the RV comes in before you finish your book. Keep the faith everyone….. Thanks Jack
You have been busy. Hope we have a RV so I can afford to purchase the book.
Keep hope alive.
I wrote a book and it is a huge undertaking. Best of luck to you with it Adam.
Mike
Can’t wait, this will be the easy way out. Hope you have a great time with the book.
Thanks Adam for the update. Looking forward to reading your book. In it are you addressing tax questions? Not trying to get out of paying them…just don’t want to pay too much….if you know what I mean. Also, a glossary would be nice if you haven’t thought of it. Sometimes lingo and terms get a little confusing. Thanks again for all you do!!!
I have read a lot about RV. I am beginning to think it is a fairy tale.
Hi Adam, My son served in Iraq for 14 months. He e-mailed me in 05 to purchase the Dinar. I have been learning ever sence. I go on the IMF website and do a lot of my on research. My son said, a lot of the military people bought the Dinar. I don’t think Iraq wants to peg to a currency. They can control the stability of the ecomony by changing the value of their currency. This avoids oil shock. Their biggest part of the GDP comes from Oil revenue. Controlling the currency value helps them control the ecomony. Oil shock can be a big problem for their ecomony. I read the SOFA agreement. I also read the SBA loans on the IMF website. Lots of info out their for someone who wants it. I seek and find. I wish you had spell check on this reply. Thanks,
I am eagerly awaiting the finishing and sale of the book. Please be sure I get on your mailing list when it is ready for sale. You have given knowledge to me that I would otherwise not had access to. Thanks, Adam.
Robert explain more about what you’ve read? Thanks.
I have 10,000.000 in dinar 25k notes that I need to sell ijn florida. Anyone know where to sell it
If your book is as clear as your regular info, I would be happy to purchase it. Thanks so much Adam for all you do. God bless you and your family.
Adam, two questions for you. First, will you offer a quantity discount?
Second, have you considered moving some of your dinar into dong??
Thanks, I have my bells on and I am ready to rock and roll, I might need your book MORE after an RV, keep on plugging, please! Thanks much, Joanna
Adam I bought my dinar in the summer of 2007 and was told at the time that it would revalue within 100 days. Now here we are two and a half years later and still nothing. I had a guy show me an email yesterday that said Patton was woken up at 1 AM this week and told that the dinar would revalue by Friday of this week. All I can say is that we all know this will definately happen but when is just a mystery. Your web site has so far offered no more solid information than my television on the weather channel. I understand that nobody really knows when this will happen. My question is about timing. I have heard that there will be a 90 day window to turn in the 25,000 dinar notes and then Iraq may be issuing new currency. And is it true that since we will be trading ” like for like” in the form of currency for currency that there will be no taxes on the increase since it is a simple exchange of currency with our hands on the physical notes. Not the same as buying futures or going on-line and trading with credit. As far as you know will there be taxes on the exchange of money for money and will there be a time limit once the revalue happens to turn in the 25,000 dinar bills.
From one writer to another congratulations! Now it makes sense why you haven’t been around lately. The same thing happened to my blog too. I’m looking forward to getting a copy of the book.
Adam,
Appreciate all the help you are giving us. Please explain why the RV will come in at cents rather than at least 1 USD. Also, do you know how much dinar is actually out there in circulation? I’m sure that has a bearing on the RV.
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE (ERM)EXCHANGE RATE MECHANISM ? DON”T YOU THINK THIS WILL PLAY A BIG PART IN GETTING (RV/RI) IN PLACE ?
hi adam, what do you know about this exchange rate mechanism that is supposed to be in place by january 12, 2010.
Just google Exchange Rate Mechanism. Everything I found on it has to do with the Euro.There are not going to switch to the Euro.Not going to.
The channel “Eastern” satellite broadcast, on Thursday evening, said news that a group of Iraqi army coming from the area of Abu Ghraib, has whipped a hundred million dollars worth of British bank HSBC in the area of Jadriya in Baghdad, in a process described as “the biggest robbery in the history of Iraq.” A spokesman for the Baghdad operations command Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta, said in an interview for “Alsumaria News”, in the early hour of Friday evening. The Baghdad have been seen last major robbery on a bank branch Azwaip Iraq in the Karada district, where the robbers managed to kill eight of the guards and steal the bank the equivalent of five million U.S. dollars. And the Interior Ministry disclosed days after the operation that involved three in the robbery were officers in the Iraqi army, and tried to exploit some political involvement of these political gains after it emerged that one of them was a captain in the regiment’s presidential. Wow, everyone that’s sent money to Iraq Stand a chance of being robbed ISX, ect…. What the people gonna think? Send it back to the US ? OH MY GOD, Everyone should be more careful when sending money to Iraq.
Iran ex-deputy oil minister proposes strategy to avert “oil migration” to Iraq: The former deputy oil minister has warned about the possibility of oil migration from Iran joint oil fields to Iraq in the coming years and has proposed a new strategy for asking compensation for Iran-Iraq war through the smooth development of the two countries’ oil fields. In an interview with Mehr news agency expressed concern about the recent oil contracts by the Iraqi government and said: One of the main reasons for concern about signing the oil contracts by the Iraqi government is that some of these oil and gas fields between Iraq and Iran are joint and by the implementation of these projects, the daily oil production in Iraq will increase up to 1.5m barrels in three-four years.
While pointing out that so far, 20 oil and gas fields have been discovered on Iran-Iraq border, most of which are joint, the former deputy oil minister said: It is unlikely that there is exact data on resources of these oil and gas fields, but most of parts these are definitely within the Iran’s largest fields. He went on to say: To prevent the Iran’s oil migration to Iraq, the two countries should simultaneously start the exploitation of the joint fields.
Al-Mutlaq accused the accountability and justice of giving in to Iran to prohibit the participation list in the next election. Accused member of parliament Saleh al-Mutlaq, on Friday, Iran of being behind the decision of the Accountability and Justice to ban the participation of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue in the next parliamentary elections, while assuring his way to raise a suit against the Commission in the Federal Court of Iraq, ruled out withdrawing from the election. Mr Mutlaq, who heads the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, told a press conference in front a building in Baghdad, on Friday afternoon, “Iran put pressure on the practice of accountability and justice for a decision to ban party’s participation in the forthcoming elections”, stating that “Iran believes that the LTTE is a threat their interests in Iraq, especially after the opposition made by the front in the field of loose change crisis, “as he put it.
Mutlak was surprised at this decision of the “employee of the government as General Manager against the head of the bloc in the Iraqi parliament,” a reference to the Chief Justice and Accountability Ali Faisal, pointing out that “the resolution adopted by the accountability was without reference to the President of the Republic Jalal Talabani, and the members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives. ” The chairman of the accountability-Faisal said on Thursday in an interview with television station “Arab”, which broadcasts from Dubai, said that the accountability has decided to deny the Iraqi political Saleh al-Mutlaq and denying the political entity that Party, the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, to participate in upcoming parliamentary elections. He justified the decision to ban Al-Faisal spoke of evidence and documents against the National Front for National Dialogue and its Al-Mutlaq, who stressed that preventive measures of the body covered by the accountability was therefore decided to prevent him from participating in accordance with article VII of the Iraqi Constitution. Article VII of the Iraqi constitution, “Prohibition of each entity or program that adopts racism, terrorism or ethnic cleansing or atonement, or incites, facilitates, glorifies, promotes, or justify it, especially the Baath Party, under any name whatsoever, shall not be within the political pluralism in Iraq. ” The leader of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, that the front “will file a lawsuit against the Board and the Chairman of the Federal Court of Iraq to demand to go back on this decision,” adding: “If no response to the Federal Court of Iraq for a call, we will turn to international courts,” as he put it. And exclude Mutlak decision to withdraw from the elections in the list of the Iraqi National Movement, led by Iyad Allawi, describing the accusations directed to the list of “Incorrect”. The President of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, Saleh al-Mutlaq had been questioned in a recent media statements the platform of the bloc of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, describing his “national and away from sectarianism election ploy designed to win the votes of the Iraqis.” The Mutlaq, one of the politicians influential among Sunni Arabs, entered the bloc, which holds 11 seats in parliament, most beautiful of the 275 seats in Parliament in coalition with the party of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to participate the next election, one list under the name of the Iraqi National Movement which was launched On 31 October last year. The chairman of the accountability-Faisal said on Thursday in an interview with television station “Arab”, which broadcasts from Dubai, said that “the accountability of Iraq decided to ban the political Saleh al-Mutlaq and denying the political entity that Party, the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, to participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections “. He justified the decision to ban Al-Faisal spoke of evidence and documents against the National Front for National Dialogue and its Al-Mutlaq, who confirmed that preventive action of the body covered by the accountability was therefore decided to prevent him from participating. The President of the Iraqi Front for National Dialogue, Saleh al-Mutlaq had been questioned in a recent media statements the platform of the bloc of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, describing his “national and away from sectarianism election ploy designed to win the votes of the Iraqis.” The Mutlaq, one of the politicians influential among Sunni Arabs, entered the bloc, which holds 11 seats in parliament, most beautiful of the 275 seats in Parliament in coalition with the party of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi to participate the next election, one list under the name of the Iraqi National Movement which was launched On 31 October last year. Saleh Al-Mutlaq had attacked Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, calling the election message to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is based on the national and inclusive is not merely an election ploy aimed at winning the votes of Iraqis who are tired of mass sectarian in recent years. And he said in an interview, “We can not expect the secretary-general of al-Maliki of the Dawa party, or any other person, such as al-Maliki … has developed since its beginnings in a sectarian and decades before it suddenly turn into a national political party … and be the leader of a national project … will return the result to be a part of the project sectarian. ”
And held the founding meeting of the Dawa party at the house of a Shiite religious leader in 1957. Transformation of the Dawa party and later to fight the regime of Saddam Hussein’s secular regime, which imposed tight control over the Shiite religious forces. Mutlak said, “will be affected (Maliki) the ideas of this party and Bchksyate around him, even though he personally was convinced that sectarianism is not the solution … is obliged to listen to the views of his party and the party’s commitment to a policy which is essentially a sectarian policy.” Mutlaq said the hope is his alliance with Iyad Allawi, a secular politician and another former prime minister support the Iraqis who are disillusioned with the religious parties that have dominated the political scene since US-led invasion in 2003. And so it should be for their movement, which describes itself Baltkdmip to open gaps in the national discourse adopted by non-sectarian Tktlan major Evodahma’s Dawa party, Maliki and his main rival, Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council. He said that the dominant parties failed Iraq since 2003 by filling out the ministries Bimat do not know, but obedience and security forces had some loyalty to the interests of the party and encourage the sectarian mentality that caused the bloodshed, Iraqis at the hands of Iraqis. After nearly seven years from the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Iraq is not yet stable and prosperous image of former U.S. president George W. Bush. But complain that many Iraqis that their lives had worsened. Despite a marked improvement in the security situation in Iraq and the promise of prosperity of the oil sector is still much lower electricity demand and government corruption is widespread and jobs are scarce.
And return some Iraqi refugees cautiously to Baghdad and other cities, but others are doing their best to permanent immigration from the country believe that their future is bleak. And several large explosions rocked the place in recent public confidence in the Iraqi police and army, and represented a major challenge to Maliki, who has won a victory in provincial elections last year, based on his claim that the good security situation in Iraq dramatically. Referring to the rule of law, a coalition led by al-Maliki Mutlaq said that the main problem in Iraq is that there is a government but there is no state or state institutions and that he should build a state of institutions and real state of law. And repeat Maliki has repeatedly concluded that the era of sectarianism in Iraq. But some year they blame for the failure to get government jobs and restraint with regard to welcome the return of those who were linked to the government of Saddam Hussein. Ali al-Adeeb, a leader of Dawa that the campaign of Prime Minister successful Shiite militias in 2008, which was a turning point for the status and prestige proof that he is not sectarian. He said, “Maliki’s speech is far from the national retrenchment and sectarian and bias for any component stems from convinced that the country needs a national policy away from any form of retrenchment and sectarianism.” He added: “Our conviction is that this policy is the only path to virtue Iraq during the next phase and not allow any component that is dominated by another component.” Despite the talk about inclusion Mutlak see a limited role for other minorities, especially the Kurds, who make up a fifth of Iraq’s population and aspire to expand the boundaries of their northern region and the influence of independent to a large extent. In the opinion of Al-Mutlaq said the president of Iraq and his foreign minister should be one of the Arabs. He complained that the time spent Hoshyar Zebari, a Kurd, is a senior Foreign Ministry since 2003, and Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, was elected president in 2005 in pursuit of the interests of the Kurds over time Imzianh thinking in the affairs of Iraq.
January 7, 2010, At the end of her speech to more than a thousand US and Iraqi businesspeople packed in a hotel ballroom, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton threw an American spin on an Arab proverb: “Dawn does not come twice to wake a man – or a woman.” Her point…? It’s time to invest in Iraq. It sounds crazy. Though the violence has ebbed, terrorists still make their presence felt with deadly attacks. Challenges – from dividing oil revenues to the future of the northern city of Kirkuk – threaten to split the country. Even if Iraq hangs together, it faces a daunting to-do list of reforms before it becomes a place many foreign businesses would set foot in. Yet, like Secretary Clinton, some consultants and more than a few US businesspeople are making the case for Iraq: This uncertain period is precisely when foreign companies can reap the biggest gains. Bob Flavell had heard the same hype, but he wanted hard data about sales prospects for his company, Base 1 Welding Supply. When he asked an Iraqi trade official for it, Mr. Flavell was floored. “The numbers he was talking about, just for our product line, would exceed all of what California exported all of last year to Iraq,” Flavell says. “Those are big numbers.”Iraq, to put it mildly, needs everything: more than 2 million housing units, half a million hospital beds, seemingly endless technology and know-how for an escalating oil and gas extraction industry, the rebuilding of the nation’s once-robust education system from top to bottom.
If your goona make us read that much aleast make sure it has something to do with dinar.
It’s called summarizing…
Joseph…lighten up on everybody! Give us the short version…..by the time I get to end I’ve forgotten the beginning.
I throught we were talking about adam’s book, adam let us all know when you get it done?
Yeah what Brian and Trent said.lol Good researching tho thanks for sharing Joseph.
Appreciate so your site. Have read and learned much from it. Hopefully your book will touch on post RV info also. Thanks again for your efforts!
A deficit of 21 trillion dinars .. parliament re 2010 budget to the government to modify: the government will try to bridge the huge deficit in the budget through the circular financial years, as well as borrowing from the IMF, during the amendment process. This procedure will not affect the date of adoption of the budget in the House, indicating that the 2010 budget contains a deficit of 21 trillion dinars and indicated that the borrowing request to the International Monetary Fund is subject to change in oil prices in the global market. Vice-Chairman Ismail thanked the committee that prepared the final report of the budget, likely approval at a meeting of the parliament soon, said in a press statement: The number of ministries and provincial councils are asked to increase the budget allocated to them in the draft general budget for the current year. The MP said the Kurdistan Islamic Union bloc Sami Atrushi he did not expect that the Parliament can pass the state budget this week, and predicted Atrushi MPs not to attend the next meetings of the Council and thus the lack of a quorum, which will cause not approving the budget, “noting that members of the House of Representatives want to to delay approving the budget at the end of the month of January because they think that a delay in approving the budget will define the powers of government in the non-payment of the money in this ELECTION CAMPAIGN by either of the other hand, want to lay out the age of Parliament in these days, but unfortunately do not see the negative side to this subject .
The newspapers have said military forces believed to be from operations forces attacked a Baghdad bank and seized Maigarb $ 100 million from the bank after the arrest and intimidation of staff. The district subject to the guards and protections the ruling parties in Iraq. The power that the theft came from the Abu Ghraib area and brought in specifically for the robbery and that the staff could not contacting the Loblag responsible for the robbery only hours after. The archive of this theft is the biggest robbery in the history of modern Iraq .. It also quoted a police source who declined to be identified said he saw his chance by virtue of pickups and soldiers from operations forces entered Baghdad to the bank and arrested staff and began carrying boxes believed to hold millions of dollars. And often a patchwork of banks and exchange companies in Baghdad and other Iraqi cities are subjected to the robbery from different because of the deterioration of the security inherent in the situation in Iraq. OH MY GOD. I DON’T MEAN TO SCARE EVERYONE HERE BUT JUST FOR PREACUTION,EVERYONE SHOULD BE VERY VERY CAREFUL WHEN SENDING MONEY TO THE BANK IN IRAQ. THERE IS NOTHING GUARANTEED THAT THE MONEY ARE ALREADY SAVED IN THE BANK IN IRAQ WILL BE SAFE FROM ROBBERY. ETC.
In the unforgiving badlands of western Iraq’s Anbar Province, once a cradle of the insurgency and now a muddled landscape of corruption, simmering strife and spirited electoral campaigning, no one seems ready to pardon Hamid al-Hais. Mr. Hais is a sheik, a title that conveys his tribal pedigree. But that title is too facile in describing one of the more complicated figures in Iraq today. He is also a veteran of the American-backed war against insurgents, a Sunni Muslim politician, and now, in his most recent incarnation, an unlikely confederate of the Iraqi National Alliance, the Shiite Muslim standard-bearer in elections in March for a new Parliament. A bid for national unity, Mr. Hais calls his foray across Iraq’s entrenched sectarian divide. Many of his neighbors do not see it that way. A traitor to his sect, a stooge of neighboring Iran’s Shiite government, and a rank opportunist, they say. In his bid for office, Mr. Hais is a bit player in the larger drama of Iraq’s March 7 elections, which United States officials hope will help bridge divisions in the country as the military withdraws its combat troops by August. But in Mr. Hais’s quixotic trek, there is a warning that the elections may just as easily deepen the cleavages — tribal, ethnic and sectarian — that still threaten Iraq’s stability nearly seven years after the American-led invasion. NOWHERE is that warning more stark than in Anbar, once a showcase of American success in quelling the insurgency. It is now an increasingly unsettled terrain beset by suicide attacks, bombings and assassinations that prompted a Sunni leader to declare that working as a politician here qualifies as the most dangerous job in Iraq. “I always take the path that poses the most obstacles,” Mr. Hais said, scoffing at the risk, as he took the wheel of his white sport utility vehicle and careened through back roads of countryside he considers his. “I always go where no one else dares to go.” He quoted a song by Um Kalthoum, the Egyptian diva. “A confident man walks like a king,” he declared. With hands like a spatula, and girth that rivals his height, Mr. Hais struck an imposing figure as he campaigned along the irrigated farms and groves of date palms outside the provincial capital of Ramadi, populated by families that belong to his tribe of Albu Diyab. Tribal loyalties still run deep in Anbar, and Mr. Hais suggested that they would trump any misgivings his constituency might have over his alliance with Shiite parties that many Sunnis blame for some of the worst sectarian bloodletting in 2006 and 2007. “I can’t say all of them, but my feeling?” he asked. “They’ll follow me.” Mr. Hais, 42, still evokes his youthful days as a ne’er-do-well. In his car, he played loudly a frenetic strain of Arabic pop and, in jest, swerved toward a neighbor riding a bicycle. (The neighbor frowned.) On the trail, he walked with the swagger that a 9-millimeter Beretta in his leather holster brings. Most of his sentences seemed to end in an exclamation point.
“Listen to me!” the married Mr. Hais barked into the phone at his girlfriend. He hung up, shaking his head. “She’s driving me crazy,” he said.But beneath the bluster is a compelling argument for an Iraqi identity that transcends sect and allows a man like Mr. Hais, a sheik from Iraq’s most ardently Sunni region, to join hands with parties led by some of the most dogmatic Shiite clergy. “We’re actually working against sectarianism on the ground, not just through the beautiful words of our speeches,” he said. “The interests of our country require it.”So far, his words and actions have prompted more outrage than reconsideration. Many in Anbar remain angry about a weeklong trip that Mr. Hais took in June to Iran, a country many Sunnis believe dominates the current government and poses a greater threat to Iraq’s interests than the United States. Since then, some neighbors have taken to calling Mr. Hais’s villa, along the Euphrates, “the Iranian house” or “Khomeini’s house.” “Absolutely, he’s carrying out an Iranian agenda — without a doubt,” said Dhari al-Hadi, an adviser to Anbar’s governor and deputy of Ahmed Abu Risha, a leading tribal figure in the province. “You wouldn’t find anyone in Anbar who would dare go to Iran.”
MR. HAIS’S Shiite allies at times seem baffled by him, in an Iraqi version of culture shock. They respect his credentials in leading the fight against insurgents and feel confident he can win over enough of his tribe to capture a seat or two. But they are often taken aback by his freewheeling comments in the alliance’s meetings. At various times, he has promised to open bars in Ramadi, stop veiled women from entering Anbar University, break the legs of rival candidates and pursue Baathists in nightclubs in Syria. “Crazy,” a Shiite colleague said on condition of anonymity, fearful of provoking him. “Then again, if you call someone crazy in Anbar, they consider it a compliment.”For his part, Mr. Hais finds his new colleagues too reticent. “They’re always calculating before they say a single word,” he complained. Lately, though, Mr. Hais seems just as bewildered by his fellow Sunnis. On a crisp winter day this week, he made his way to the Nineveh Elementary School for Girls in a hardscrabble neighborhood of Ramadi. Teachers there unleashed a torrent of complaints: trash-strewn streets, a lack of money for schools, and drinking water that mixed with sewage and, at times, blood running off from butcher shops. Mr. Hais listened, slipped the principal an envelope with $1,000, then urged the teachers to organize demonstrations. “It’s up to you to change the reality,” he insisted. Before long, a former army officer spoke up. “I want to speak frankly,” he said. “We hoped you wouldn’t abandon your province and join the alliance.” Others nodded. “We don’t want Shiites coming into Ramadi,” a woman shouted. “We don’t want Shiite places of worship here.” More criticism ensued. “We need someone like Saddam Hussein,” a woman cried. “Someone who will get you into a war and make you all widows?” Mr. Hais asked, with a grimace that suggested he might want his money back. “At least we’re fighting Iranians and defending our country,” she answered. An hour later, the meeting ended uneasily. “They’re worn out,” Mr. Hais said, in explanation. But the anger seemed to run deeper, be more intractable. “He’s a son of Ramadi,” one of the teachers said. “We respect him in that way.” “But,” she added, “he’s made a mistake.”
News Report: Acquisition of power impede the political process in Iraq: Commission announced elections in Iraq received lists of names of candidates in coalitions or individuals from the accountability and justice invites them to write off these names from the register of candidates, As practiced by the ban apply to them, and the name of this body (accountability and justice) set by the government as an alternative, more aesthetic and smoothness of the name of «De-Baathification Commission», on the basis of that chopping inhuman expression without accountability and justice over who have not committed an offense. But this body according to the Electoral Commission are sent to the lists of more than 400 names of candidates and 14 calls Bcdobam entity and not allow them to run. The same mechanism is exercised by the diagnosis system in the interest of Iran before every election, where he was the names of all candidates Veetm exclude many of them not only those who remain loyal to the regime. This process itself, that were taking place in Iraq or Iran or anywhere in the world, a cause of political stability of the system and refutes the claims of democracy. Among those being denied, and remove themselves from the candidates for the elections, was left on the schedule less than 50 days, the figures involved in the previous elections, some members of Parliament or of the participants in the political process, such as Saleh al-Mutlaq and others, mostly Sunni Arabs, and some of the 400 nominated based on the context of the national reconciliation process that proved it at all stages of ink on paper. We have raised this process of exclusion, whatever the justification, mobility politically anti-social and political stability, as if that move the process wants to provide an atmosphere of this counter-movement of the elections and the political process as a whole. And those who are excluded are objecting to the process by saying: It’s the same for political purposes, want to seize power and run counter to the Constitution, which does not exclude, but who has committed an offense, either on the basis of dimensions of impressions and intentions and suspicions it is practiced by a totalitarian regimes and dictatorships. And also say: that all the political decision-makers are calling day and night of national reconciliation and unity of Iraq and all the projects have raised .. Many of the opponents have joined the political process since 2005, before the last election on the basis of this reconciliation, and perhaps the battalions (Awakening) and the role they helped the government to restore security and promote good example of al-Qaida threat. According to parliamentary sources for «Qabas» clarification of what’s happening to some of those who were excluded had made statements involving charges for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, including Saleh al-Mutlaq, making it bristles with rage, rushed to launch a campaign that lasted days was the waving of exclusion because they are those with assets of Baathist It calls for not allowing them access to the parliament. this behavior involves a desire to seize the power. Can not be based on Iraq remains unstable, racked by personal and sectarian conflicts, it is out of the problem to enter another, and if there are views within the government and outside and left him lying in wait for the walking track .. And carefully planned to raise political issues with the street-type detonators. As an example: Before the last election and this time fully and exactly raised the issue of attack on Al-Jazeera Al-Sistani Volhpt angry street demonstrations against the space and religious groups supporting them as to the status of Mr. Sistani and prestigious high when angry people .. It was the exploitation of these events to those who won the last best advantage. Now, before the next election and the same time raised the same issue onthe basis of a mosque preacher in Saudi Arabia, attacking Mr. Sistani, which has triggered demonstrations against the new doctrine that Khatib and against Saudi Arabia, though Saudi Arabia was the first major Iraqi reconciliation, which held Mecca conference brought together all communities Iraqi parties and where. However, wishing to seize power are now, according to those sources, looking for all Iraqis and differentiate rally prejudices to their advantage. But the question is: How long? It is the winner when Iraq becomes a country of ashes?
Mutlak threatening to resort to international arbitration because of write-off its list of Iraqi elections: Iraqi Parliament threatened to Saleh al-Mutlaq said on Friday Baljawae the Iraqi government to international arbitration and the United Nations if it did not back down from its list of write-off parliamentary elections He said the Iraqi government that the decision of the justice and accountability barred to contest the elections for membership of the Baath Party goal of the marginalization of Sunni Arabs. Mutlaq said during a press conference that those behind the resolution people who want to be marginalized from the elections had previously been marginalized by force and arbitrary actions today, but I say let’s go to the elections no matter what happens to change things. “The decision is contrary to the law and the constitution .. We will go to Iraqi courts, first and try to address the matter through the Court of Cassation, and if the Court were not subject to political pressure, we are sure we will win the resolution .. If political pressures brought to bear on the court, then we will resort to the courts and the United Nations and the international community. The Authority has decided to justice and accountability – the former de-Baathification – to prevent 14 political entities from engaging in the legislative elections. Al-Mutlaq and responded when asked about not winning the case in discrimination, we will fight within the political process .. Will not leave and will not leave Iraq The project is a large bear from inside or outside the political process. He criticized the decision, saying: Is it not strange that the right to decide upon political bloc stretching from north to south by the officer rank of director general is not known to the President or his deputies in a treacherous and irresponsible. On the decision came with the visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, said Al-Mutlaq: The most important of all those who believe that today’s rulers care about the interests of the country and stability, they do not care about .. Is time to change understanding dying and they know that the date of departure has arrived. Mutlaq, who heads the parliamentary bloc now includes seven members of parliament after having abandoned them four. It was decided to hold legislative elections on the seventh of March next year. Mutlak is a partner in (the Iraqi National Movement), which also offers a large electoral coalition along with former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi and Deputy President Tariq al-Hashemi and Deputy Prime Minister Rafie al-Issawi and other personalities and parties. Attended the press conference number of representatives of other political blocs. The representative of (the Iraqi National Movement) Dia Sheikhly, deplore the decision reflects the erroneous behavior works to the abortion of the political process. He added: Address, all doors official domestic and international to install right-Mutlaq run. For his part, the representative of the Shaker book list (renewal), led by Hashemi that the decision is in the series of liquidation of political opponents. Other characters that have prevented (the justice and accountability) Gandhi, Nehru, Abdul Karim Alkzenzani. The media and partisan media that Alkzenzani Kurdish figures, which has the weight of material and social, family owned newspaper (the East) and (Iraq ) and the bright television channel, based in Amman. He and some members of his family to the prison under Saddam and his family leading the way Hasidic (Alkzenzanip) was close to former Vice President Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri. prevention and resolution as well as long-Saad Asem al-Janabi, a businessman who owns the channel (governance) space, based in Baghdad, as head political groups to contest elections.
IHEC yet to decide fate of barred parties: Iraq. Iraq’s electoral commission will decide within days whether to ban 15 political parties from running in March polls because their leaders allegedly have links to former dictator Saddam Hussein, a spokesman said on Saturday.The move could threaten attempts to draw former supporters of the insurgency into the political process, a key plank in the US strategy to stabilize the country as American troops withdraw.Judge Qassim Al Aboudi, a spokesman for the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC), said the body had received complaints over 15 political parties from the committee dedicated to rooting out high-level supporters of the former regime.The whole process of “de-Baathification,” named after the former ruling party, began shortly after the US-led invasion, and has resulted in the firing of thousands of Iraqis, mostly Sunnis, from the civil service and education professions.However, the electoral body had not yet received its final formal report from the Accountability and Justice Committee, Aboudi said.It was expected imminently and the commission would make a decision within one or two days, he said.After the commission publishes its ruling in Iraqi newspapers, candidates and parties will have three days to appeal the decision before a panel of three judges specially appointed to deal with electoral matters, he said. Iraqi voters will be closely scrutinising the list for signs of bias. The country is struggling to overcome years of sectarian violence pitting its minority Sunni population against the majority Shiites. Sunni politician Saleh Al Mutlaq has already said he is on the list because his popularity threatens the Shiite dominated government. He heads the second-largest bloc of Sunni seats in parliament and is building an alliance with former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, a Shiite, and current Sunni vice president Tariq Al Hashemi.
Chanchal: The Iraqi parliamentary committee to consider the legitimacy of the political entities of the write-off elections. Maliki: You must expel them from the entire political process! Deputy in the Iraqi parliament on Sunday that the council form a committee of three of its members to consider the legitimacy of the decision by the Accountability and Justice, which decided to write off the names of 15 political entities for the promotion of the dissolved Baath Party, including political blocs belonging to prominent figures in the political process. At the same time warned Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the return of Baathists to the parliament and called for “expulsion” from the political process as a whole. He said. The Association of accountability and justice is an independent government institution formed to replace the de-Baathification committee and the mission of hunting former Baath Party members to ensure that their participation in political action or, in many state institutions have issued a few days ago a resolution which called for banning the 15 political entities to participate the upcoming parliamentary elections that are expected be held beginning next March. Among the most prominent clusters of prohibited cluster MP Saleh al-Mutlaq, a secular Sunni who is one of the leaders of electoral coalition the Iraqi list, which includes many leading figures in the Iraqi political scene, led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. This included a ban on the compatibility list head of the Sunni parliamentarian Dhafir al-Ani. The MP said Falah Shanshal, Chairman, Parliamentary Commission for Accountability and Justice, told Reuters that the Council had decided on Sunday, “a committee of three members to stand on the legality or illegality of the decision of the Justice and Accountability and the names of the latter subject to the resolution …. and the real reasons behind the move.” He said Chanchal, one of the three deputies who have been selected for membership of the Committee that the Committee will then report to the House of Representatives to ratify the decision or overturn it. The electoral coalition to which he belongs Mutlaq, which includes many of the most prominent political figures, including Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi and Deputy Prime Minister Rafie al-Issawi and President of the parliamentary bloc Dhafir al-Ani has threatened to boycott the elections if not overturn the decision. And formed a de-Baathification committee decision of the U.S. Governor Paul Bremer, who ruled Iraq in the period that followed the U.S. invasion in April 2003. Bremer’s decision and took the time to dissolve the Baath Party in addition to a number of Iraqi state institutions, including the former Iraqi army. And many politicians accuse the Iraqis, especially Sunni Arabs, De-Baathification Commission that it was during the last period a tool for political blackmail and liquidation. Most of the characters which have long been chopping are Sunni Arabs. And describes his parliamentary opponents Mutlaq, to be shared by the parliamentary elections that it would pave the way for the Baathists to return to power and the political process. Al-Mutlaq, a charge rejected as strongly rejected by the rest of the members of the coalition. On the other hand warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the return of Baathists to the next parliament, calling for their expulsion from the political process. Maliki said during a meeting with a delegation of tribal leaders on Sunday, “Some are trying to return the Baath to parliament … I think it is our responsibility to examine carefully for those who are nostalgic for the past.” He said, referring to the Baathists, “should not only not to elect even expelled from the democratic process because they want a return to violence and dictatorship.” He said, warning: “If we do not improve the selection now … trust that Iraq will return to point zero.” The previous parliamentary elections held in 2005 witnessed a wide rangeof provinces and Sunni Arabs, which led to the marginalization of their participation in the political process. That would threaten the Iraqi List, which includes several prominent Sunni figures to boycott the elections lead to repeating the scenario of the province in the next election, which is often hurt the political process and opportunities for the expansion area, and its success.
Adam, I look forward to reading your new book. Please be sure to advise when completed and available. Time’s a wastin’….no need to reply here, just stay busy getting this book out ASAP. Thank you for your weighty contributions, sincerely.
Joseph, please guit bastardizing this Blog. Are you intentionally making these entries in an attempt to confuse others? With this type of extreme tactic, it wouldn’t surprize anyone if you turned out to be a terroist trying to stop the inevitable – ‘A NEW AND FREE IRAQ’. Go lay down, and give it a rest, man! You are not succeeding here….
Parliamentary: Iraq has received a loan of $ 7 trillion dinars to cover the deficit : Alaa al-Sadoun said Deputy Chairperson of the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives that the World Bank and IMF special drawing rights and made a loan to Iraq Bmlbg 7 trillion Iraqi dinars to bridge the fiscal deficit. Said Saadoun, a member of the Accordance Front, said: “The fiscal budget deficit of 21 trillion Iraqi dinars. Sntdark and recycled it through my existing budget of the past year. And the budget in 2010 was calculated on the basis that the price of a barrel of oil to $ 62,5, and the price The current oil is $ 73 a barrel. and this difference would reduce the fiscal deficit.” Saadoun predicted: “The vote is on the budget for the current year next week.” In this case, Something gotta give soon. And, The IMF could of just told then to RV! and the budget would not be affected.
Talabani calls from Kuwait into account feelings of Iraqis & extinguish the debt : President Jalal Talabani called on Kuwaitis to respect the feelings of the Iraqis, and Estpsohm, confirming that all or most of the world had turned off the debts on Iraq, is it not the right Brothers Iraq – Kuwait Kuwait should be the initiator of such a step and they know that the Iraqi people to have sinned in the aggression on Kuwait, “Talabani said in an interview with the Khaleej Times newspaper frankly, we have Kurds and majority Shiites believe firmly the independence and sovereignty of Kuwait, so I hope the Brotherhood officials in Kuwait to strengthen this conviction, the majority of the Iraqi people.And said, “I consider myself a friend of Kuwait has requested the officers and soldiers of the Kurds who were part of the Iraqi army during Saddam’s invasion of Kuwait and to help people and you can ask your brothers from the positions of Kuwaiti officers and soldiers, then the Kurds.Talabani also said that I am asking of our dear Kuwaitis to observe the feelings of Iraqis, neither Estpsohm, that all or most of the world had turned off the debts on Iraq, is it not the right Brothers Iraq – Kuwait Kuwait should be the initiator of such a step and they know that the Iraqi people to have sinned in the aggression against Kuwait and so I reject the label «Iraqi invasion», because in fact «invasion did not want to collide when most Iraqis».Is not it the right of Iraqis to Iatbwa on their fellow non-Kuwaitis for their investment of compensation in the Iraqi arena – at least – and we pay the wealth of Iraqis who have nothing to do with Saddam’s crimes that the Iraqi people pay for it before anyone else Albahi sacrifices?
THIS IS A GOOD NEWS EVERYONE, ISN’T IT. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2010. IQD already rises from 1 US$=1170 IQD to US$ 1= 1111.1 IQD.
1 US Dollar(s) = 1111.1 Iraqi Dinar(s)
1 IQD = 0.000900009 USD
1 USD = 1111.1 IQD
We all hope in a week or a month ahead that it will rise and rise until at least US1=1 IQD.
ON MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 2010. IQD already rises from 1 US$=1170 IQD to US$ 1= 1111.1 IQD.
1 US Dollar(s) = 1111.1 Iraqi Dinar(s)
1 IQD = 0.000900009 USD
1 USD = 1111.1 IQD
We all hope in a week or a month ahead that it will rise and rise until at least US1=1 IQD.
YOU CAN CHECK THE RATE AT: http://www.iraqnewsworld.com. I hope that prove me wrong. Please tell me if this rate isn’t true on this website.
Adam, Since the price of the book seems to be reasanable, I wanted to purchase a Book in soft copy only. Is it possible to send me the soft copy by E-mail upon payment formalities are completed. I dont want the hard copy as my purpose is only to read and get whatever information it contains. I dont recquire a hard copy to serve my purpose.Could you please let me know…
Hillary Clinton on Iraqi Dinars : Clinton urges US investment in Iraq. Clinton announced that the State Department was launching a US-Iraqi internship program in January 2010. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on encouraged US businesses to invest in Iraq, saying that country’s potential is “palpable”. Addressing the Iraq Investment and Business Conference in Washington, Clinton touted investment opportunities in Iraq. “Iraq sits at a global crossroads, and it is a country that, because of its religious and ethnic diversity, has a great potential for connecting up far beyond its own borders in terms of investments and other kinds of opportunities,” she told the business forum. The conference, organized by Washington, is aimed at facilitating contacts between US and Iraqi companies, businessmen and regional leaders from around Iraq. According to AFP, some 750 projects will be presented to potential investors.“For decades, Iraq has been disconnected from the global economy because of war and sanctions. Now we see the potential. And it is one that is based in broad economic growth, fueled by but not limited to oil production,” said Clinton. “And we believe strongly that economic development will go hand-in-hand with an increasing and very clear commitment to democracy,” she added. At the same time, Clinton underscored the importance of Iraq creating “safe and attractive conditions” for international investors. “That of course begins with holding national elections in January that are safe, free, and fair,” she told the conference, which was attended by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. She also said that a comprehensive hydrocarbon law was vital for regulating the oil sector. “As the Iraqi Government continues to make its reforms, I urge US businesses to really see all of the progress that has been made,” Clinton said, pointing to an improved security situation and stronger conditions for investment.
“The world is watching for every opportunity to invest in Iraq, and companies that wait too long may discover they are too late,” she added. Clinton announced that the State Department was launching a US-Iraqi internship program in January, which will place young Iraqi in technology start-ups in the United States, exposing them to “an entrepreneurial spirit” and helping them develop skills to use at home. All American can invest in Iraq by buying Iraqi Dinars, it is legal and you can invest today. The historical value of the Dinar has been over $3.00, today is under a penny. By buying a 25,000 Dinar note today for $27 after the revalue it could be worth $75,000. The new Dinar notes, Printed in Britain, are designed with the most up-to-date anti-counterfeit features, which includes watermarks, raised letters, security thread, and an optical variable ink along with other variations to deter counterfeiters. Isn’t everyone happy to hear a good news?
North Korea’s surprise decision to redenominate its currency has prompted panic and despair among merchants left with piles of worthless notes, even driving one couple to suicide, activists said today.North Korea informed citizens and foreign embassies on Monday that it would redenominate its national currency, the won, diplomats said. Residents in the reclusive communist state were told they have until Sunday to exchange a limited amount of old bills, they said.The news sent Pyongyang residents rushing to the black market to convert hoarded bills into US dollars and Chinese yuan, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported, citing unidentified North Korean traders operating in neighbouring China.
Shops, bathhouses, barber shops and restaurants have closed, activists said.“We heard business and market activities were all suspended,” said Lee Seung-yong, an official at Good Friends, a Seoul-based civic group that sends food and other aid to North Korea. “People have no money to engage in business.”Authorities have threatened “merciless punishment” for anyone violating currency exchange rules, Good Friends said.The overhaul of the North Korean won – the most drastic in 50 years – aims to curb runaway inflation and clamp down on the street markets that have sprung up in the tightly controlled nation, analysts said.Unable to feed its 24 million people, the regime began allowing some markets in 2002, including farmers’ markets.
The markets may have encouraged trade but they also brought in banned goods such as films and soap operas from South Korea, threatening leader Kim Jong-il’s totalitarian rule, analysts said. The country’s largest wholesale market, in Pyongyang, reportedly closed in June.With the currency overhaul, the government is retaking control of the economy from merchants, analysts said.“This is aimed at rooting out the budding private sector,” said Jeong Kwang-min, a research fellow at the Institute for National Security Strategy in Seoul, adding that the move has a broader goal: to pave the way for Kim Jong-il to hand power to his youngest son, Kim Jong-un, and to ensure he inherits a stable economy.Kim, 67, has led North Korea since 1994 but he is said to have suffered a stroke in August 2008.The country has endured economic turmoil since the collapse of the Soviet Union and flooding and economic mismanagement in the mid-1990s. North Korea since has relied on international food handouts and aid negotiated in exchange for promises to dismantle its nuclear programme.Much of that aid has been suspended, and international sanctions tightened, because of Pyongyang’s nuclear defiance.The currency overhaul comes just days before President Barack Obama’s envoy on North Korea visits Pyongyang to try to persuade the regime to return to nuclear disarmament talks.North Korea announced on state radio that the exchange rate would be set at 100 old won to 1 new won, one foreign diplomat said. Residents will only be allowed to exchange 150,000 won for the new currency, according to South Korea’s Joong Ang Ilbo newspaper and other media outlets monitoring North Korean radio.Cash in excess of the allowed amount must be saved in government-run banks, but it was not clear if residents could change that money into new bills, according to South Korean media.A stampede in Hoeryong, in the north-east, nearly forced the suspension of trains, with guards blocking the entrance to a bank in the city, the Seoul-based Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights said, citing unidentified sources.In North Hamgyong province, a merchant couple in their 60s killed themselves after hearing of the revaluation, said the Daily NK, a Seoul-based online news outlet that focuses on North Korean affairs.Yoo Ho-yeol, a North Korea expert at Seoul’s Korea University, said he did not expect any further drastic measures. He said: “Other kinds of private economic enterprise will eventually spring up again.” Well actually they revalued the currency with a 2 zero lop and wiped out all cash hoarders and speculators.100 won was revalued to 1 won. The offical rate was 135 won to $1. The new rate will be ~1.35 to $1. 7 days to turn in the old won for the new won. After that the old won is worthless. Citizens are limited to cashing in 150,000 won which is ~ $1111.00. The black market rate was 2000-3000 won to the dollar. The new rate should be 20-30 won to the dollar, that is if speculator have anything left to speculate with. You can probably get a 1,000,000 old won to $1 as there is little time left in the 7 days. does anyone ever hear about RV of the WON?Oh my god, no wonder making money from RV sounds profitable. I just wonder how many speculators out there are getting very rich overnight just from the RV of the WON. Oh my god, I wonder which country that the currency will be RV soon. Anyone has the answer….
Adam, other than owning a piece of history, would there be any benefit to buying the book if all I intend to do is cash out all my dinar after the RV? At this time I don’t plan on getting involved with any other foreign currencies.
Adam, I recently purchased your book on the Dinar on 14 Jan 2010. When will I be ready to down download my copy.
Darryl Lewis
book has been delivered
OPEC seeks using euro in oil deals. Tuesday, January 19th 2010 7:39 AM. Tehran, Jan. 19 (AKnews) – Iran’s representative to OPEC says the group weighs replacing the dollar by the euro in crude oil pricing, adding that no decision has been made. “Members of OPEC are free (to use any currency) in their oil transactions,” said Mohammad Ali Khatibi on Sunday. He added that Iran receives 90 percent of its oil revenues in currencies other than the US dollar. Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered in September 2009 the replacement of the US dollar by the euro in the country’s foreign exchange accounts. Earlier, the Islamic Republic of Iran had announced that the euro would replace the greenback in the country’s oil transactions. Also, Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization announced in 2009 that it would completely exclude the US dollar from the country’s foreign revenues and reserves. Iran has recently asked Japan to replace the US dollar with the yen in oil deals it has with the Islamic Republic. The constantly declining value of the dollar and persisting economic crisis in the US has encouraged many countries to drop the currency in favor of a more stable one. Saudi Arabia, South Korea, China, Venezuela, Sudan and Russia have taken steps to replace the US dollar in their foreign exchange reserves. Earlier in November, the head of Iran’s Bank Melli (BMI) said Iran’s Central Bank and BMI have entered into negotiations with some countries and international banks regarding the use of the Iranian rial, the official currency of Iran, in international transactions and operations. Well in this case, will there be a possibility that Iraq will also use a EURO to replace the US Dollar, like what Iran did?Anyone here has better opinion…..Also, is there a possibility too that IQD will be RV using EURO to replace US Dollar one day?Anyone can help to answer it……
HI EVERYONE HERE. i WANT TO TELL YOU ABOUT THE CBI SPECIAL IMPORTANT BULLETIN AT:http://www.cbi.iq/pdf/bulletin f.pdf Can everyone here tell me that does this CBI BULLETIN has something to do with the RV…….
This is from last summer, just come across it, sure someone would have posted it but personally not seen it before but may have been on one of many breaks!
Interesting all the same. A coin eh? This brings up loadsa thoughts. A 25k dinar note is worth around $21. The smallest coin currently is 25 worth about $0.021.
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أعلن مصدر مسؤول في البنك المركزي An official source at the Central Bank العراقي أن البنك سيصدر قريبا Iraqi that the bank will be issued soon العملة المعدنية للأسواق وبشكل أفضل بعد إصلاح نظام إدارة العملة إصلاحا شاملا . Coin of the markets and better after the reform of the currency management system overhaul. وأضاف المصدر لمراسل ( وكالة انباء الاعلام العراقي/واع ) ان”عملية إصدار العملة The source of the reporter (news agency, Iraqi Information / conscious) that “the process of issuing the currency المعدنية Mineral المدورة Recycled من السياسات النقدية Of monetary policy الجيدة سنعود إلى إصدارها قريبا بعد القضاء على بعض المعوقات إضافة إلى انه يجب Good will come back to be issued soon after the elimination of some constraints as well as it should أن تكون هناك بيئة اجتماعية That there will be a social environment اقتصادية مهيأة لتقبلها Ready to accept economic في السوق وهناك أمر آخر انه لابد من وجود In the market and there is something else that has to be a وسائل دفع لنظام المدفوعات Means of payment for the payments system العراقي Iraq الذي غاب عن السوق Who was absent from the market العراقي أكثر من 17عام ،مشيرا إلى ان المصارف العراقية غير مهيأة حاليا لاستقبالها لعدم Iraqi more than 17 years, pointing out that the Iraqi banks are currently not equipped to receive non – وجود أجهزة عد وفرز وتصنيف وخزن ،منوها إلى إن العراق بدأ يخطو نحو الأمام لإصدارها A counting device, sorting and classification and storage, noting that Iraq has started to take forward for publication ولكن لابد من أن نضع صورا كاملة لدى الجمهور But they have to put the pictures in full public عن هذا الإصدار “. From this version. “