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Kingdom of Iraq (1932-1958)
King Faisal I (1932-1933)

Denomination: 4 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1933 - 1352
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1931, 1933
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 21.0 mm.
Type of edge: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: RM
Mint: not marked
Additional information: King Faisal I of Iraq is depicted on the coin
King Ghazi I (1933-1939)

Denomination: 1 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1938 - 1357
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1936, 1938
Metal: bronze
Diameter: 19.5 mm.
Type of edge: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: King Ghazi I of Iraq is depicted on the coin
King Faisal II (1939-1958)

Denomination: 4 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1953 - 1372
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1953
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 21.0 mm.
Type of edge: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: King Faisal II of Iraq is depicted on the coin
Republic of Iraq (1958-present)

Denomination: 1 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1959 - 1379
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1959
Metal: bronze
Diameter: 19.0 mm.
Edge type: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: on the left scan of the coin is depicted

Denomination: 10 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1959 - 1379
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1959
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 26.0 mm.
Edge type: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information:

Denomination: 5 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1981 - 1401
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1971, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1981
Metal: non-magnetic steel
Diameter: 22.0 mm.
Type of edge: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: a plantation is depicted on the coin

Denomination: 10 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1971 - 1391
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1967, 1971
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 26.0 mm.
Edge type: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: date palm plantation is depicted on the coin

Denomination: 25 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1975 - 1395
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1969, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1981
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 20.0 mm.
Edge type: ribbed
Relative position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information:

Denomination: 50 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1975 - 1395
The coin was made with the indication of the years: 1969, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1979-1981, 1990
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 23.0 mm.
Edge type: ribbed
Relative position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information:

Denomination: 100 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1975 - 1395
The coin was made with the indication of the years: 1970, 1972, 1975, 1979
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 29.0 mm.
Type of edge: smooth, with a raised inscription: 100, which is repeated six times
Mutual position of the obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: a plantation is depicted on the coin

Denomination: 250 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1973 - 1393
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1973
Metal: nickel
Diameter: 33.0 mm.
Edge type: ribbed
Relative position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: the coin is dedicated to the nationalization of the oil industry, which was a major step towards strengthening the national independence and achieving the economic independence of Iraq - 06/01/1972, the government nationalized the foreign oil consortium "Iraq Petroleum Company" (Iraq Petroleum Company), in which 23.75% of the shares belonged to each of companies: British Petroleum, Royal Dutch-Shell Group, Exxon Corporation and Mobile Oil; after the nationalization of the oil industry, with the support of the USSR, Iraq successfully resisted the attempts of foreign monopolies to boycott Iraqi oil on the world market; at that time, Iraq ranked 7th in oil production in the capitalist world

Denomination: 250 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1981 - 1401
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1980, 1981, 1990
Metal: copper-nickel alloy
Diameter: 28.0 mm.
Edge type: smooth
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: plantation of date palms is depicted on the coin; as of 1980, about 33 million date palms grew in Iraq

Denomination: 500 fils
Year indicated on the coin: 1982 - 1402
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1982
Metal: nickel
Width between corners: 30.5 mm.
Type of edge: ribbed intermittent (sectoral corrugation)
Mutual position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: the date palm plantation is depicted on the coin; more than one hundred species of date palms grow in Iraq, and each palm tree can produce up to one hundred kilograms of fruits per year; The most important varieties of dates grown in Iraq are: Amir (Amer) Hajj, Derrie (Dayri), Khastawi (Khusatawi, Kustawy) - varieties have several names depending on the area

Denomination: 1 dinar
Year indicated on the coin: 1981 - 1401
The coin was made with the years indicated: 1981
Metal: nickel
Diameter: 31.0 mm.
Edge type: ribbed
Relative position of obverse and reverse: medal (0°)
Signs on the coin: no
Mint: not marked
Additional information: the number of date palms in Iraq has more than halved in the past 20 years; in 1980 there were 33 million palm trees in the country, but as of 2002 there were only 16 million of them, and about 400 thousand tons of dates were collected per year, which accounted for 15% of their world production; as of 2002, Iraq was the second largest date harvester in the world after Egypt
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