
This uncirculated 50,000 Iraqi Dinars banknote is a standard circulation note issued by the Central Bank of Iraq and contains 20 pieces of 50,000 dinars, totaling 1,000,000 IQD. It is a brown note that has a random year, bears the signature of Ali Mohsen Ismail Al alaq, and measures 142 x 66 mm. Its obverse side features an Assyrian jar in blue-to-green SPARK, a water wheel on the Euphrates River, palm trees, flying birds, the Gali Ali Beg waterfall in Kurdistan, and an Assyrian palm tree as a registration device. Its reverse side shows an Assyrian palm tree, fishermen poling canoes through marshes with flying ducks, water buffalo, a reed house, an outline map of Iraq showing the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, and palm trees. It also has a varifeye thread featuring the spiral minaret, the Malwiya Tower, at the Great Mosque of Samarra.
Security features include a 4-mm wide purple-to-green RollingStar Cube windowed security thread with demetalized Arabic text (The Central Bank of Iraq), and a watermark of a horse head and an electrotype 50000.