"Will Euro Replace Iraq Dinar?!" For Iraq Money.com By Darren Chabluk
The world economy has, and always will be highly influenced by Iraq's rich mineral content. Her (Iraq's) land is the largest
supplier in the world for natural gas, and the 2nd largest for oil.
Will the European Euro replace the Middle Eastern Iraq Dinar you may ask. When pigs fly. That's right, when pigs grow a set of wings and take flight the Iraq Dinar will go obsolete to the euro. I would write that rumor off as a joke, or an insult from a critic. Remember this, words from a critic don't warrent failure.
I dread the day I talk to some poor soul who calls me and says...
"Darren, I've been on your Iraq Money emailing list for 10 years Darren, and I am so sorry I left my head in the sand, I should have bought", or "I should have bought more".
Euro has a great place in the world, especially for countries like possibly Ukraine, and Germany. Iraq is too wealthy for the Euro, really!
Iraq is a RICH country, it's war torn, but rich. Expect to see a McDonald's with the new forming Government. The Dinar CRUSHED the Euro in rates In 2003 before Saddam was over thrown. Iraq's trade restrictions in 2003 due to a decade of hardship with the U.S. yet the Dinar crushed the Euro. North America is friends again with Iraq, what is that going to do?
1989 was the last time Iraq was friends with most Governments. Do you know how much the Dinar was worth then? Check out the pre-war prices on our order page, it may shock you the first time you see them as with most people.
Considering the oil rich Iraq bank note, and Central Bank Of Iraq which now has some of the strongest and most growth orientated banking laws in the world (Thanks to Ronald Reagans War Recovery Expert Paul Bramer) I would have to say, "When pigs fly". You can write it now. Quote me on that. The Dinar aint going away. If you havn't seen the notes yet, they are B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. Much nicer than american or canadian money, bigger too. Rich looking.
Dear friends, whether you want a full service Dinar dealer
like me, or a dealer with cut throat prices/service, just get the notes. Currency importing laws apply for large orders, so the notes are in fact a real currency for that one person who emailed me and said it's not real money because the banks call it restricted (which means they don't carry it, yet). Some critics actually do take their head out of the sand to speak sometimes I guess :)
Sincerely,
Darren Chabluk
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