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| 正面描述 | Green and blue-black on multicolour underprint. A central vignette reproduces an ancient Iraqi gold coin design set within elaborate guilloche work, flanked by arabesque ornamental scrollwork. The issuer's name in Arabic appears at top, with the denomination in Arabic script at right within a decorative cartouche, serial numbers in Arabic-Indic numerals at left and lower left, and a manuscript governor's signature below. |
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| 正面铭文 | البنك المركزي العراق دينار واحد ورقة نقدية صادرة موجب القانون عن البنك المركزي العراقي الحافظ |
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Iraq's 1992 dinar issues appeared as the country was absorbing the economic consequences of the Gulf War and the UN sanctions regime that followed. The Central Bank was producing notes under severe import restrictions, which affected ink and paper sourcing — later notes in this period show measurable quality degradation compared to the pre-war Swiss-printed series.
P#79 belongs to a transitional run that quietly dropped the higher printing standards Iraq had maintained through the 1970s and 1980s. Within two years, the government would be issuing the infamous "Saddam dinars" at a pace that rendered smaller denominations like this one effectively worthless in daily transactions.