It depends which Dinar you mean. There are many different Dinars used by different countries. A List is below:
Currency; ISO code; Country using currency
Algerian dinar; DZD; Algeria
Bahraini dinar; BHD; Bahrain
Iraqi dinar; IQD; Iraq
Jordanian dinar; JOD; Jordan
Kuwaiti dinar; KWD; Kuwait
Libyan dinar; LYD; Libya
Serbian dinar; RSD; Serbia
Tunisian dinar; TND; Tunisia
Exchange rates change every day so any specific answer posted here would be out of date almost immediately. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use the internet", that's the best approach in this case.
Look up the code for whichever Dinar you actually want. Then go to Google and type in: XXX 100 = USD
Replacing XXX with the code for the type of Dinar you want, for example: DZD 100 = USD
Nothing in US dollars.
You may be able to buy a bucket of goat excrement
22.027 US Dollars.
100
about 250 000 $
How much is Half Dinar in Bahrain
1 Dinar =.000866927 USD-----------$1:00 USD = 1,153 Dinar
220,000 US dollars
.25 cents
as of february 3 2011, 250,000 dinars equal $213.85 dollars
As of May 25, 2014, a half Dinar of Bahrain money is worth approximately 1.325 in American money. The exchange rates varies day to day.
1 Iraqi Dinar equals 0.00086 US Dollars. Seeing this value against the dollar we can say that the iraqi dinar is not too strong when viewed Globally.
It depends on the particular coin, but the Kuwaiti Dinar is more-or-less pegged to the US dollar at 3:10 (e.g. 3 Kuwaiti Dinar = $10 USD).
25 dollars. It's 1: 1,168 or so. When you take 25 to currency exchange you will get 25,000 dinar.