Iraqi Dinar vs Vietnamese Dong: What Is the Difference?
Two currencies, two very different situations, one shared event. What sets them apart, and why holders watch both....
Read the article →The financial architecture behind the headlines.
Iraq currency, Iran sanctions, gold manipulation, and the petrodollar collapse.
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Two currencies, two very different situations, one shared event. What sets them apart, and why holders watch both....
Read the article →The oil law Iraq has failed to pass for nearly 20 years. It sits directly on the path between the government forming and the dinar repricing....
Read the article →The CBI issues the dinar, sets its rate, and holds the reserves behind it. If the dinar reprices, this is the institution that does it....
Read the article →It is not cheap. It is undervalued, held at a program rate far below the country behind it. That distinction is the whole thesis....
Read the article →They are two different events, and the dinar space constantly confuses them. One changes the paper. The other changes the value. Only one pays a holder....
Read the article →Holding the notes is not a reporting event. The tax question arrives only when you convert, and even then the character is unsettled. Here is the honest map....
Read the article →You can prove it yourself for a few dollars. A cheap detector, a handful of security features, and a known-genuine note to compare against settle it....
Read the article →There are two different answers, and confusing them is how people lose money. Selling now and exchanging after a reprice are not the same transaction....
Read the article →Yes. Buying and holding the currency is legal. The risk was never the dinar, it is the people selling it, and knowing the difference is the whole game....
Read the article →All of them count, as long as they are the post-Saddam series. A reprice moves every denomination at the same rate. The "only 25,000 notes" claim is a myth....
Read the article →There is no target number, and anyone who gives you one is selling something. The only sound answer is a discipline, not an amount....
Read the article →For a small holding you get exposure to one of the world's largest rebuilds and resource bases. That is the honest upside. The catch is who you listen to and how you size it....
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Cash can be seized without a charge. Carrying it is legal, losing it is easy. Ten rules that protect your money, and the deposit mistake that turns clean cash into a federal crime....
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The fast door to starting a charity fund in 2026: fiscal sponsorship, cheap vehicles, paying yourself legally, and the public ledger that builds trust....
Read the article →Yes, you can, and any honest source will tell you so. The real risks, the ones that are overstated, and the discipline that keeps a holder safe either way....
Read the article →The exchange is a private-banking conversation, not a trip to the teller. How to set up the right relationship early, and the one thing never to say out loud....
Read the article →Our read is a single basket event, not one currency now and another later. Why the arbitrage loophole forces them to move together, and what that means for you....
Read the article →The structure should be built before the event and funded after. Why the timing works that way, the two legitimate paths, and what to vet hardest....
Read the article →The one thing you can fully control is authenticity. How to buy from a source you can trust, verify the notes yourself, and spot the sellers to avoid....
Read the article →Certainty on the event, uncertainty only on the timing. The verifiable groundwork behind the dinar case, and why a missing date is not a missing event....
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