Dinarland Highlights – 10.29.25
Mountain Goat
In…Iraq, the television news…has released an educational presentation that was played…on October 26th and keeps playing… This newest news shows the older historical dinar notes and coins as they too were lower denominations. But the key for us investors is why are they showing this and what’s it all about? What I am told this latest video is doing is making a case that the CBI is bringing back these lower denominations and that we may also very well see many of these features of the notes from the past 1930’s – 1940’s on the newer lower denomination. Why these images? This was the ‘golden age’ for Iraq, get it now? That’s the point of this recent news. There is an historical presentation full of Iraq pride in their prior currency. But what was the rate back in the 1930’s and 1940’s? …throughout the 1930’s & 1940’s the dinar was $4.86. WOW!
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MarkZ
[via PDK]
Their stated goal is to return the dinar to its former glory….
Question: …do you believe Iraq will do an in-country rate and then release to an international rate like Kuwait did for 10 days?
MarkZ: No, I don’t think they can keep is quiet in today’s internet age. Kuwait happened before the widespread adoption of the internet.
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Nader From The Mid East
I can tell you the…200s..50s…20s…10s…5s…1s…1/2s are out. When I say out, they’re printed. We have pictures of them now…It’s there…a lot of countries didn’t like it…I don’t want to show you for some reasons, not against you. They’re not on the street yet but they’re piled up together…I’m going to show you one picture…an old one and a new one next to each other…new 200s on left and thousands on the right [Maybe the 10,000 note?]…I have no idea if they’re going to publish anything or not…
HCL have nothing to do with the rate. The rate will go before the HCL. To do the HCL, they’re going to have to have a good rate, not to have HCL to do a good rate…They have to change the rate to pass the HCL.
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Frank26 (KTFA)
This has been released to the Iraqi citizens. The very first lower note. Wow. Very very soon a different exchange rate should follow this don’t you think? I think.
These lower denomination notes, they need a new rate in order to work…But the fils, they need a new rate so it’s not so embarrassing. I mean seriously, if they keep it at 1310 what would be the value of the fils? The answer is a negative number [Because the metal of the coin itself has more value than the face value of the coin?] …The coins scream that the next step is to introduce the new exchange rate. The coins desperately demand a new rate.
I think they’re going to give you the HCL when they give you the lower notes, together, simultaneously.
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Maxis
Question:
“Are your guys talking about seeing reports on TV educating about lower notes? Showing lower notes, 50’s, lower notes from other countries, Fils and coins?”
They are but they don’t believe it but they can’t get them…I went to the bank and my local shop here in Baghdad. There are no 50 Dinar notes in play but they did reissue the 50,000 dinar note. I bought 2…the old S****m notes are worthless. They are sold in Iraq as keepsakes in the markets.
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Clare (KTFA)
Article:
“A mysterious visit and closed-door meetings: Trump’s envoy arrives in Baghdad “secretly” and meets with prominent political leaders”
Quote:
“…leaked that Mark Savaya, the special envoy of US President Donald Trump, arrived in Baghdad…and held a series of secret meetings with several heads of political blocs…The meetings took place away from the spotlight and had a sensitive political character, addressing the upcoming American strategy in Iraq, issues related to the American presence, e*******s, and regional alliances. There has been no official confirmation yet from the US Embassy or the Iraqi government regarding the visit or details of the meetings held by the US envoy.”
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Walkingstick (KTFA)
[Aki private bank friend in Dearborn Michigan update]
Aki called and said I am ready to give you the procedures for the exchange…I’m receiving all the information and will share it [what he can] with you tomorrow.
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Fnu Lnu
When it comes to taxes, I know what I’m talking about because it is integral to my business. If it isn’t in the IRC (Internal Revenue Code) it is a misrepresentation. Tax mitigation is 1/3 of any asset protection plan. The wealth killers are Taxes, Lawsuits, and Estate management. If you aren’t controlling these three issues you will never get rich or stay rich.
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Sandy Ingram
The International Monetary Fund IMF has revised its forecast for GDP growth in Iraq. This is great news. However [we’re] not sure why this report is being revised at this time. According to its latest world economic outlook, the real GDP is expected to grow by .5% this year 2025, but from a fall of .2% that was estimated in April of 2025. 3.6% growth next year verses 1.4% which was previously reported. Inflation estimates have been reduced from 2.5% to 1.5%…Guys this is great, great news.
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