Convert Iraqi Dinar to Peruvian Sol
Convert Iraqi Dinar (IQD) to Peruvian Sol (PEN) using daily updated exchange rates.
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About Iraqi Dinar
The Iraqi Dinar (IQD) is the official currency of Iraq, one of the world's largest oil producers with reserves comparable to Saudi Arabia's. The dinar was introduced in 1932, replacing the Indian rupee. The Central Bank of Iraq manages monetary policy with a quasi-peg to the US Dollar. The dinar underwent a reissue in 2003 following the fall of Saddam Hussein's government, replacing both the "Swiss" dinar used in Kurdistan and the Saddam-era dinar at various exchange rates.
About Peruvian Sol
The Peruvian Sol (PEN) - formally the "nuevo sol" (new sun) - was introduced in 1991 as part of a sweeping economic stabilisation programme that ended hyperinflation, which had reached 7,000% annually under the previous inti currency. The name "sol" is the Spanish word for "sun" and reflects the ancient Inca sun deity Inti. The Banco Central de Reserva del Peru manages monetary policy with a managed float. Peru is one of South America's strongest economies and the world's second largest copper producer, as well as a major producer of gold, zinc, and silver.
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