Category
page 1Dinar
Iranian rial
currency of Iran
Serbian dinar
Serbian currency
dinar
thumb|300px|right|Nations in dark green currently use a currency known as the dinar. Nations in light green previously used a dinar. States of former Yugoslavia appear in the inset to the lower left.
Macedonian denar
currency of North Macedonia
Kuwaiti dinar
Currency of Kuwait
Algerian dinar
currency

Iraqi dinar
official currency of Iraq
Jordanian dinar
currency
Bahraini dinar
currency of Bahrain
denarius
thumb|Denarius of Mark Antony and Octavian, struck at Ephesus in 41 BC. The coin commemorated the two men's defeat of Brutus and Cassius a year earlier as well as celebrating the new [[Second Triumvirate.|360x360px]]
thumb|right|Top row (left to right): 157 BC Roman Republic, 73 AD [[Vespasian, 161 AD Marcus Aurelius, 194 AD Septimius Severus; Second row (left to right): 199 AD Caracalla, 200 AD Julia Domna, 219 AD Elagabalus, 236 AD Maximinus Thrax]]
The denarius (; : dēnāriī, ) was the standard Roman silver coin from its introduction in the Second Punic War to the reign of Gordian III (AD 23
Libyan dinar
Currency of Libya
Tunisian dinar
currency of Tunisia
Yugoslav dinar
currency of the three Yugoslav states between 1918 and 2003
Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar
Currency of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1991-1998)
Croatian dinar
former currency
gold dinar
type of coin
Sudanese dinar
the currency of Sudan between 1992 and 2007
French denier
medieval coin
Republika Srpska dinar
currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1994
Yemeni Dinar
former currency of Yemen
modern gold dinar
proposed currency that aims to revive the gold dinar of the medieval Umayyad Caliphate
Krajina dinar
Currency of the Serbian Republic of Krajina between 1992 & 1994
Iranian qiran
currency of Iran between 1825 and 1932
Andorran diner
commemorative currency issued in form of coins intended for collectors and without a legal tender value
Spanish Dinero
Bajo Super Vicion De Los Lideres Del Banco
Islamic State Dinar
currency used by IS
Portuguese dinheiro
Currency of Portugal from c. late 12th century until c. 1502
Iraqi Swiss dinar
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Kelantanese dinar
currency issued by the Government of the Malaysian state of Kelantan