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TheKingsEighth

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  1. I live in the Lansing area and am looking to sell 500,000. I put $500 into them so I would like to get that much back. Let me know if you are interested.
  2. So what will happen to us folks over here with the now old currency? Will we have to exchange our current notes for different notes?
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation Also, please stop using caps lock unless the dinar actually RVs or something else critical happens...
  4. Man just finished my master's thesis and turned it in online. checked the site for the latest rumors and saw this one. Looks promising Just in time to pay off student loans
  5. From BBC. Two people have been killed and 40 wounded after police shot at a crowd of protesters in Kurdistan, northern Iraq. Hundreds of young men, chanting slogans against corruption and high unemployment, tried to storm the local government offices in Sulaimaniya. There have been a string of protests in cities across Iraq. On Wednesday, three people were killed in clashes with police in the southern city of Kut. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has appealed for calm. "I welcome those who demonstrate peacefully for their legitimate rights, but I am not in favour of those who exploit those claims to incite riots," he told a news conference in Baghdad. "The perpetrators will be brought to court and they will be punished," he added. The protests in Iraq come amid a wave of unrest sweeping through the Middle East and North Africa. Basic needs An advisor to the Kurdish regional government, Tarek Jawhar, told the BBC that hundreds of young men marched towards the local offices of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) of regional President Massoud Barzani. Witnesses said they were chanting: "The corrupt must face justice." Police started shooting when some people tried to storm the building, resulting in the deaths of two young men, Iraqi officials said. The KDP along with the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan have controlled the oil-rich autonomous region in the north of Iraq for several decades. Elsewhere in the country, thousands of Iraqis - angry about a lack of basic services such as electricity and clean drinking water - have taken to the streets in recent weeks. Demonstrations have been held in the oil hubs of Basra and Kirkuk, as well as other smaller towns, but have not resulted in any deaths or injuries. Thursday's protest and a similar rally in Kut on Wednesday were Iraq's most violent since a wave of Arab revolts broke out last month that have toppled the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt. Direct Link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12493712
  6. Well I don't know about the whole UN deal but this article on the BBC definitely hints that Kuwait and Iraq are at least talking. This was written back in January. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12173206
  7. Yea Wikipedia can be changed by anyone. On the mobile version of the site it say $1102iqd to every $1. When I switched to full site version it was $1 equaled $3.52 iqd
  8. Welp...I guess I truly am a newbie...didn't even see the section haha.
  9. Just wondering what others have thought on this subject. What if Iraq lops the 3 zeros on the current exchange rate and there is no increase in the value of the dinar. Essentially we would just exchange for lower denoms. 25,000 dinar note becomes 25. If something like this happens would you still wait for a potential increase in value?
  10. Wasn't the treasury order to start printing more money recently? If that was the case this all sort of makes sense. we're going to need a lot more printed money to account for all the cash ins from us dinar holders.
  11. There is just a glitch in the system for some reason. When you have the EUR/USD stats open and you go to open the USD/IQD stats it takes the stats that were being displayed on the EUR/USD screen and puts them on the USD/IQD screen. The same thing happens when you do it the other way around. If you look at the trading rates however, the dinar is still being bid around 1170.
  12. Thanks for the info Robdel. The only problem is how this person responded. He said that he was aware about it. Basically, yes I know about the Iraqi dinar and its potential to RV. The way it's read to me is as if he does not know a pending date but rather the subject of the matter. Just my two cents and first post...
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