Iraq Dinar May 2026

The Iraqi dinar (IQD) is a currency deeply tied to the nation's turbulent economic history, geopolitical shifts, and heavy dependence on global oil markets. Historical Trajectory

: Iraqi oil revenues are held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York . Recent tightening of international transfer rules by the U.S. to prevent money laundering has led to dollar shortages and a gap between official and "street" exchange rates. IRAQ DINAR

: A persistent online community promotes the theory of an imminent "Global Currency Reset," claiming the IQD will suddenly return to its pre-1990 value (over $3.00). The Iraqi dinar (IQD) is a currency deeply

: Oil revenues account for over 90% of Iraq's federal income. This rentier economy leaves the dinar's stability vulnerable to fluctuations in global oil prices. to prevent money laundering has led to dollar

: After the 2003 invasion, a new dinar was issued at par to the Saddam-era notes. The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) devalued the currency to 1,460 IQD/$1 in 2020 to preserve reserves but revalued it to 1,300 IQD/$1 in 2023 to combat rising costs. 1 IQD equals $0.00076205 As of Apr 27, 9:05 PM EDT • Disclaimer Apr 27, 2026 The "Revaluation" (RV) Controversy

: U.S. authorities and the Supreme Court have documented various fraud cases where sellers use false revaluation rumors to sell dinars to retail investors at high markups. Economic Challenges

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