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Synonyms kuwaiti dinar
Type of kuwaiti monetary unit
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Synonyms jordanian dinar
Type of jordanian monetary unit
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Synonyms yugoslavian dinar
Type of yugoslavian monetary unit
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Synonyms bahrain dinar
Type of bahrainian monetary unit
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Synonyms libyan dinar
Type of libyan monetary unit
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Synonyms iranian dinar
Type of iranian monetary unit
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Synonyms algerian dinar
Type of algerian monetary unit
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Synonyms tunisian dinar
Type of tunisian monetary unit
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Synonyms iraqi dinar
Type of iraqi monetary unit

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The IMF has stated that the Iraqi dinar is fairly valued at exactly where it is.
From the forbes.com
This year also saw the cessation of minting of all denominations below 25 dinar.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Kuwait lowered its benchmark lending cost to prevent the dinar from appreciating.
From the bloomberg.com
And I'm not sure how much attention our beloved tax agency pays to dinar dealers.
From the forbes.com
Part of that reconstruction will involve the revaluation of the dinar, I believe.
From the forbes.com
As of December 2007, the dinar was the highest-valued currency unit in the world.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In the early 1990s, the FRY suffered from hyperinflation of the Yugoslav dinar.
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This practice has created hyperinflation and destroyed the value of the dinar.
From the businessweek.com
So obviously 1 new dinar will be worth 1000 of the current dinar everone hold.
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • Iranian dinar: 100 dinars equal 1 rial in Iran
  • Yugoslavian dinar: the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia
  • The Dinar is the name of the official currency in several countries. The Gold Dinar was a coin dating back to the early days of Islam, issued by many rulers, and the Islamic gold dinar is a modern revival of it as a coin or unit of account, separate from the currencies listed below. ...
  • Name of official currency of several countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Serbia and Tunisia; A coin or note worth one dinar
  • Greek A gold coin of one misqal weight, or ninety-six barley grains, worth about ten shillings
  • Gold coin of Islamic empires and countries.
  • [Latin, denarius] the unit of currency under the Caliphate until the 12th Century
  • The basic monetary unit of currency in Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia. Also, a monetary unit of currency in Iran that's equal to 1/100 of a RIAL. See LEGAL TENDER.
  • An ancient gold coin