Mydinar.biz
is offering New Iraqi Dinars for sale to the
public. Our Dinars are 100% FULLY IMPORTED.
We guarantee that our New Iraqi Dinar notes
are 100% authentic and of non-criminal
origin. The Dinars will be shipped via
FedEx, Nationwide, Skynet, POSLaju
(Malaysia) or other courier services to the
customers within 24 hours once we receive
the orders and the payment as well. We offer
COD (Cash On Delivery) service within Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
Complete your order by fill the form Contact
Us and leave your order there. Remember to
include the description/ denominations of
the dinar requested. We will email you as
soon as possible.
The Iraqi Dinar was worth $US3.20
before the United Nations embargo that
followed Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. By
August 2002 it was trading at just below
2000 to the US dollar, and by mid-April 2003
it had slipped to anywhere between 3500 and
4000 against the dollar. In July 2003 one US
dollar equaled about 1,500 Iraqi Dinars.

In the 1990's, when Iraq was a leader in its
region, every 1 Iraqi Dinar was worth an
outstanding $3.20 USD (U.S. Dollar). At that
exchange rate, the 25,000 New Iraqi Dinar
note would have been worth $80,000.00 USD!
Since the capture of Saddam Hussein, the
economy of Iraq has nearly doubled in value.
In the eyes of many investors, the New Iraqi
Dinar will only rise in value as well. Iraq
sits upon a lake of oil, and its reserves
are sufficient to feed the needs of the
world for decades to come. We believe, as do
many other investors, that there is great
potential for this country to expand
economically. We invite you to participate
in this once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity.
The United States Department of Treasury has
a strict policy regarding the New Iraqi
Dinar and is working with the Iraqi
government to reinstate a strong
decentralized banking system in the nation.
In December 2004, six western banks were
operating in Iraq, and six Iraqi banks were
in operation outside the country. In March
of 2005, three banks were given license to
operate in Iraq: The National Bank of
Kuwait, HSBC Bank, and Charter Bank of
England. An estimated 33 billion dollars
have already been collected for the process
of reconstruction of Iraq, and companies
like Coca-Cola, Chevron, Texaco, and Alabama
Blount 4 Inc., are investing!