Issued in 1992 by the Central Bank of Iraq, this 5 Dinar banknote is part of the post-Gulf War series, reflecting national symbols, historical heritage, and modern monetary designs.
The obverse features a portrait of Saddam Hussein, alongside denomination numerals, Arabic inscriptions, and intricate guilloche patterns. The design emphasizes political authority and national identity during this period.
The reverse depicts ancient Mesopotamian architecture and relief motifs, celebrating Iraq’s rich cultural and historical legacy. Repeating denomination numerals and ornamental borders complete the composition.
Issuer: Central Bank of Iraq
Denomination: 5 Dinars
Year: 1992
Dimensions: Approx. 160 × 72 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark (Saddam Hussein), guilloche patterns, microtext