![](xinsrc_a0767476749f4459838c3ed6ce402131_MDF85405.jpg) A guard patrols as new Iraqi dinar banknotes
are unveiled during a press conference in the capital of Baghdad on
October 4, 2003. Iraq unveiled its new banknotes on Saturday, with
pictures of an ancient Babylonian ruler and a 10th century mathematician
in place of the smiling face of Saddam Hussein. [Reuters]
![](xinsrc_aa29349c6c204578bd5c3b853c48b874_MDF85404.jpg) An ancient Islamic compass on a new Iraqi 250
dinar banknote replaces the smiling face on the old one of Saddam Hussein,
as new currency is unveiled during a press conference in the capital of
Baghdad on October 4, 2003. Iraq unveiled its new banknotes on Saturday,
with pictures of an ancient Babylonian ruler and a 10th century
mathematician in place of the smiling face of Saddam Hussein.
[Reuters]
![](xinsrc_fc2c1e973a6345abbe7d2d4a93e5f873_MDF85394.jpg) New Iraqi dinar banknotes are unveiled during
a press conference in Baghdad October 4, 2003. Iraq unveiled its new
banknotes on Saturday, with pictures of an ancient Babylonian ruler and a
10th century mathematician in place of the smiling face of Saddam Hussein.
[Reuters]
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