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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 4341256, member: 15588"]<font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">Here is an interesting, though by no means rare or valuable, 1986 note from Iraq full of historical references and symbolism. Many who lived through that era will doubtless recognize Saddam Hussein, the fifth president of Iraq, in office from 1979 until 2003. An imagined scene from the ancient Battle of Qadisiyah appears to his left, in an apparent attempt to associate it with the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-1988, which still raged when this note was issued. Qadisiyah supposedly occurred around 636 and led to the Arab conquest of modern day Iraq over the Sasanian Empire. The 1980s wartime Iraqi government appropriated this battle for their own purposes at the time.</font></font></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1099752[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">The front top center of the bill reads, in very elaborate Kufic script:البنك المركزي العراقي or "Central Bank of Iraq."</font></font></p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">The note's denomination appears in both numeric and script form. ٢٥ or "25" appears in all 4 corners and "25 Dinars" in Arabic script or, خمسة و عشرون دينارا, appears directly below the battle scene. Below that, the smaller and longer line of text reads, roughly, "A banknote issued by law": ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب القانون</font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">The serial number appears twice as ٠٢٨٥٤٥١ or 0285451. To the right of the serial number, the characters خ ع placed over a number 8 or ٨ probably denote a sub-series or plate ordering of some sort. Someone else may know more details.</font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">Under the serial number to the left, the words for "Central Bank of Iraq" repeat in a different script (maybe Nasta'liq?) and, under that and a signature, characters appear that seem to spell "Hafiz": حافظ </font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">Both Islamic and Gregorian years appear inside an oval swirl directly to the left of the bottom right ٢٥ - they read <font size="6">١٩٨٦</font> or 1986 and <font size="6">١٤٠٧</font> </font><font size="5">or 1407. Since Arabic reads right to left the Islamic date appears first in order.</font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5"><br /></font></font></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1099753[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">The back center of the bill prominently features نصب الشهيد or the Al-Shaheed "Monument to the Martyrs" of the Iran-Iraq war. To its left appears the ancient gate of Babylon and a Babylonian lion frieze below that. The oval-esque area to the far right contains a watermark.</font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5"><br /></font></font></p><p><font face="Times New Roman"><font size="5">Though it doesn't exactly represent the best of times for many, the bill is nonetheless fascinating in its symbolism and imagery. Like most circulated money it captures nuances of a specific culture and time. Just about every banknote can turn into a small research project.</font></font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 4341256, member: 15588"][FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=5]Here is an interesting, though by no means rare or valuable, 1986 note from Iraq full of historical references and symbolism. Many who lived through that era will doubtless recognize Saddam Hussein, the fifth president of Iraq, in office from 1979 until 2003. An imagined scene from the ancient Battle of Qadisiyah appears to his left, in an apparent attempt to associate it with the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-1988, which still raged when this note was issued. Qadisiyah supposedly occurred around 636 and led to the Arab conquest of modern day Iraq over the Sasanian Empire. The 1980s wartime Iraqi government appropriated this battle for their own purposes at the time.[/SIZE][/FONT] [ATTACH=full]1099752[/ATTACH] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=5]The front top center of the bill reads, in very elaborate Kufic script:البنك المركزي العراقي or "Central Bank of Iraq."[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=5]The note's denomination appears in both numeric and script form. ٢٥ or "25" appears in all 4 corners and "25 Dinars" in Arabic script or, خمسة و عشرون دينارا, appears directly below the battle scene. Below that, the smaller and longer line of text reads, roughly, "A banknote issued by law": ورقة نقدية صادرة بموجب القانون[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=5] The serial number appears twice as ٠٢٨٥٤٥١ or 0285451. To the right of the serial number, the characters خ ع placed over a number 8 or ٨ probably denote a sub-series or plate ordering of some sort. Someone else may know more details. Under the serial number to the left, the words for "Central Bank of Iraq" repeat in a different script (maybe Nasta'liq?) and, under that and a signature, characters appear that seem to spell "Hafiz": حافظ Both Islamic and Gregorian years appear inside an oval swirl directly to the left of the bottom right ٢٥ - they read [SIZE=6]١٩٨٦[/SIZE] or 1986 and [SIZE=6]١٤٠٧[/SIZE] [/SIZE][SIZE=5]or 1407. Since Arabic reads right to left the Islamic date appears first in order. [/SIZE][/FONT] [ATTACH=full]1099753[/ATTACH] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=5]The back center of the bill prominently features نصب الشهيد or the Al-Shaheed "Monument to the Martyrs" of the Iran-Iraq war. To its left appears the ancient gate of Babylon and a Babylonian lion frieze below that. The oval-esque area to the far right contains a watermark. Though it doesn't exactly represent the best of times for many, the bill is nonetheless fascinating in its symbolism and imagery. Like most circulated money it captures nuances of a specific culture and time. Just about every banknote can turn into a small research project.[/SIZE][/FONT][/QUOTE]
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