IQD to NIO Exchange Rate - Convert Iraqi Dinar to Nicaragua Cordoba

Converting from Iraqi Dinar (IQD) to Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

What is Iraqi Dinar (IQD)

The Iraqi Dinar (IQD) is the official currency of Iraq, a country located in the heart of the Middle East. The currency has gone through numerous changes and revaluations since it was first introduced in the 1930s. The current dinar was issued in 2003, following the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. The currency is subdivided into 1,000 fils, although fils are rarely used in everyday transactions.

The Iraqi Dinar has experienced significant fluctuations in value, primarily due to economic instability and geopolitical factors. Over the years, the dinar's exchange rate has been heavily influenced by global oil prices, as Iraq is one of the leading producers of oil. As a result, the currency can vary substantially in value against other currencies, making conversion to and from the dinar of particular interest to investors, traders, and travelers.

When it comes to its physical form, the IQD is available in various denominations, including banknotes of 1, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, and 1,000 dinars. While the Iraqi Central Bank oversees the issuance and regulation of the currency, individuals wanting to convert dinars to another currency, such as the Nicaraguan Cordoba, must monitor currency exchange rates closely.

What is Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)

The Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO) is the official currency of Nicaragua, a Central American country known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse culture. The cordoba was first introduced in 1912, replacing the gold-based peso. Initially valued at par with the US dollar, the cordoba has undergone several revaluations and changes over the years.

The currency is named after a famous historical figure, Francisco de Cordoba, who was the founder of the country's first city, Granada. The cordoba is subdivided into 100 centavos, and like the Iraqi Dinar, it exists in various denominations. Currently, popular banknotes include 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 cordobas.

One of the significant characteristics of the Nicaraguan economy is its heavy reliance on agriculture, tourism, and remittances. As a developing country, Nicaragua's currency can be subject to inflation and fluctuations based on regional economic conditions.

For anyone looking to convert Iraqi Dinar to Nicaragua Cordoba, it is essential to check the current exchange rates, as these can vary widely and significantly impact the value received in return. The conversion can involve using local banks, currency exchange offices, or online currency converters to ensure favorable rates.

Understanding both the Iraqi Dinar and Nicaragua Cordoba provides valuable insights for travelers, businesses, and those looking to invest in either country's economy.

Iraqi Dinar to Nicaragua Cordoba conversion table

IQD to NIO conversion table

Iraqi Dinar (IQD)Nicaragua Cordoba (NIO)
1 IQD0.02810205233 NIO
2 IQD0.05620410465 NIO
3 IQD0.08430615698 NIO
4 IQD0.1124082093 NIO
5 IQD0.14051026163 NIO
6 IQD0.16861231395 NIO
7 IQD0.19671436628 NIO
8 IQD0.2248164186 NIO
9 IQD0.25291847093 NIO
10 IQD0.28102052325 NIO
100 IQD2.81020523253 NIO
200 IQD5.62041046506 NIO
300 IQD8.43061569759 NIO
400 IQD11.24082093012 NIO
500 IQD14.05102616265 NIO
600 IQD16.86123139518 NIO
700 IQD19.67143662771 NIO
800 IQD22.48164186024 NIO
900 IQD25.29184709277 NIO
1 000 IQD28.1020523253 NIO
2 000 IQD56.2041046506 NIO
5 000 IQD140.51026162649 NIO
10 000 IQD281.02052325298 NIO
20 000 IQD562.04104650595 NIO
50 000 IQD1 405.10261626489 NIO
100 000 IQD2 810.20523252977 NIO
Last updated June 6, 2025 at 11:55 PM