An old Iraqi quarter dinar banknote, part of the issues released in the 1970s. This note is characterized by its green color and its design, which documents important economic and historical landmarks in Iraq:
Banknote Details
Front: The center of the note features a drawing of the Basra Silo (grain storage) with a ship docked at the port, symbolizing trade and agricultural activity in southern Iraq.
Issuing Authority: "Central Bank of Iraq".
Issue Date: This design specifically dates back to the 1971 or 1973 issue (the exact year sometimes depends on the governor's signature on the note, such as Fawzi Al-Qaisi or Abdul Hassan Zalzalah).
Back: Usually depicts palm trees, which are famous in the Basra Governorate and Iraq in general.
Watermark: This denomination usually contains a watermark of a falcon's head.