The 25 fils coin in our picture has picked up some dazzling blue and orange toning over the years. Some collectors pay premiums for such toning, but other collectors shun toning.
Between 1967 and 1990 some Iraqi coins use the three palm tree image to recall Agrarian Reform, the practice of re-distributing crop land by the government. These coins come in various denominations with various shapes. The shapes include standard round, wavy edge, octagon, and square versions. You can read the denomination in Eastern Arabic numerals inside the circle on the non-palm side.
As to value, these are modern coins made of non-precious metal. This means values are low:
5, 10, 25, 50, 100 FILS
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: less than $1
well preserved: $1
fully uncirculated: $2
250, 500 FILS
worn: less than $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $1
well preserved: $2
fully uncirculated: $5
DINAR
worn: $1 US dollar approximate catalog value
average circulated: $2
well preserved: $4
fully uncirculated: $12
These are all catalog values. Use our Important Terminology page to properly interpret them.
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