Entries Categorized as 'Iraqi Dinar'

Investment Calculator

IraqiDinar.org released a free investment calculator that shows investors the true potential of this new currency! (see http://www.iraqidinar.org/investment-calculator.asp)

Fake Iraqi Dinar

Make sure that your Iraqi Dinar is not counterfeit, a task that can be very hard to do unless you know exactly what to look for. I’ve included information to help you detect a fake Dinar and how to protect yourself from counterfeit Dinar.

Counterfeit Iraqi Dinar!
There are fake dinars out there and the General [...]

Dinar to equal US Dollar 1 to 1!

Talks on moving the value of Dinar to that of the US Dollar, 1 to 1! In a recent statement by…

Exporting Iraqi Dinar

Iraqi officials state under Iraqi Law exporting the Iraqi Dinar is illegal. That makes websites taking money out of Iraq and selling it online as committing a crime against Iraq - details in this Dinar Ebook

Iraq Stock Exchange

Iraq Stock Exchange and the Iraqi Dinar are in the future and we discuss this in greater detail.

Dinar E-book

Many Iraqi Dinar dealers are making $20,000+ USD per week and it’s all from taking advantage of investors’ lack of knowledge about Iraq Money!

Old Dinar

Many are counting on the Iraqi Dinar! Many have been tricked!

Dinar Stabilizing

On February 8th, 2006, A report was given on the efforts in Iraq and the stability of the Iraqi Dinar, this testimony was given by James R. Kunder who is the USAID Assistant Administrator for Asia and the Near East. This report and Iraqi Dinar Stabilization information was presented to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Iraqi Dinar Ebook

There is a lot to the Iraqi Dinar and people are blindly buying it up and paying for the excitement! This new Iraqi Dinar Ebook is the first book that explains exactly how the dealers buy the dinar, who the players are, how they started, the monopolies and how you can avoid getting ripped off! www.iraqi-dinar.org has more information on how to save big!

Dinar Peg

Iraq’s currency was printed both locally and in China using poor grade wood pulp paper (rather than cotton or linen) and inferior quality lithography. Ironically, the fake Dinar and counterfeit banknotes often appeared to be of better quality than the real Iraqi Dinar