Currency printed before the Gulf War was often called the Swiss dinar.  It got its name from the Swiss printing technology that produced  banknotes of a considerably higher quality than those later produced  under the economic sanctions that were imposed after the first Gulf War.  After a change-over period, this currency was disendorsed by the Iraqi  government.
Obverse: An astrolabe
Reverse: Spiral minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra

