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Algerian dinar

The dinar (Arabic: دينار جزائري, romanizedDīnār Ǧazāʾirī; sign: DA; code: DZD) is the monetary currency of Algeria and it is subdivided into 100 centimes. Centimes are now obsolete due to their extremely low value.

Algerian dinar
دينار جزائري (Arabic)
ISO 4217
CodeDZD (numeric: 012)
Subunit0.01
Unit
Symbolدج‎ (Arabic), DA (Latin)
Denominations
Subunit
1100centime (defunct)
Banknotes
 Freq. used200, 500, 1000 DA
 Rarely used100, 2000 DA[1]
Coins
 Freq. used5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 DA
 Rarely used1, 2 DA
Demographics
Date of introduction1 April 1964
User(s) Algeria
Issuance
Central bankBank of Algeria
 Websitewww.bank-of-algeria.dz
Valuation
Inflation1.9%
 SourceThe World Factbook, 2019 est.

Etymology edit

The name "dinar" is ultimately derived from the Roman denarius.[2] The Arabic word santīm comes from the French "centime", since Algeria was under French occupation from 1830 to 1962.

History edit

The dinar was introduced on 1 April 1964, replacing the Algerian new franc at par.

Exchange rates edit

The official exchange rate set by the Bank of Algeria: Algerian Dinar to U.S. dollar is approximately 134 د.ج per 1 US dollar. The real exchange rate of the Algerian Dinar to U.S. dollar is approximately د.ج 220 per 1 US dollar on black market.[3]

Argotic counting system edit

The masses rarely use the dinar as such, but the franc (officially the centime; one hundredth of a dinar) and the doro (one twentieth of a dinar). In traditional selling places such as the vegetable market or in the case of street vendors, prices are displayed in francs, in more modern shops the prices are displayed in dinars but the franc is used in speech.

Coins edit

In 1964, coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes, and 1 dinar were introduced, with the 1, 2 and 5 centimes struck in aluminium, the 10, 20 and 50 centimes in aluminium bronze and the 1 dinar in cupro-nickel. The obverses showed the emblem of Algeria, while the reverses carried the values in Eastern Arabic numerals. In later decades, coins were issued sporadically with various commemorative subjects. However, the 1 and 2 centimes were not struck again, whilst the 5, 10 and 20 centimes were last struck in the 1980s.

In 1992, a new series of coins was introduced consisting of 14, 12, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 dinars. A 200 dinar bi-metallic coin was issued in 2012 to commemorate Algeria's 50th anniversary of independence.[citation needed] The 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 dinar coins are bimetallic.

Coins in general circulation are 5 dinars and higher. Following the massive inflation which accompanied the slow transition to a more capitalist economy during the late 1990s, the centime and fractional dinar coins have dropped out of general circulation, whilst the 1 and 2 dinar coins are rarely used, as prices are rounded to the nearest 5 dinars.[4] Nonetheless, prices are typically quoted in centimes in colloquial speech; thus a price of 100 dinars is read as "ten thousand" (عشر الاف).

Banknotes edit

The "first series" of dinar banknotes issued in 1964 consisted of banknotes in denominations of 5, 10, 50 and 100 dinars.[5] In 1970, 500 dinar banknotes were added, followed by 1000 dinars in 1992.

Third series[6]
Image Value Main Colour Description Date of
Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue
10 DA Green Diesel passenger train Mountain village 2 December 1983
20 DA Red Amphora and Arch Handcrafts and tower 2 January 1983
50 DA Green Shepherd with flock Farmers on a tractor 1 November 1977
100 DA Blue Village with minarets Man working with plants 1 November 1981

8 June 1982

  200 DA Brown Place of the Martyrs, Algiers Administration Tower of Constantine 1 University, one of the various bridges of Constantine 23 March 1983
Fourth series[7]
100 DA Blue Charging Arab horse riders with sabres in a seal, and Algerian navy in a battle Pre-colonial invasion: Battle of El Harrach (1775) victory of the Algerian horseriders over the invading Spanish. 21 May 1992 1996
200 DA Reddish Brown Decorative Koranic motifs and symbols, mosque, olive and fig branches Period Islam Introduced: Traditional Koranic school and Kalam
500 DA Violet and pink Numidian Period: Battle on elephants between Numidians and invading Romans Romans fighting, a gasing in Tipaza, a hot waterfall in Hammam Debagh, Guelma Province (?) 21 May 1992

10 June 1998

1996

2000

500 DA Violet and pink Globe, Alcomsat-1 (Algeria's first communication's satellite) Satellite dishes, outline of Algeria, bridge 1 November 2018

2018

2018

2018

1000 DA Red and brown Prehistory of Algeria: A buffalo, paintings at Tassili n'Ajjer More paintings from the Tassili, and the Hoggar (?) 21 May 1992

10 June 1998

1995

2000

1000 DA Blue and Red Grand mosque of Algiers Loom, teapot 1 December 2018

2018

2018

2018

2000 DA Purple and green University professor lecturing students in amphitheatre, satellite, double-helix DNA strand, three researchers in scientific laboratory with microscope and beakers Wheat, palm tree, body of water, urban high-rise buildings, olive tree 24 January 2011

2011

2011

2011

2000 DA Red, blue, and green The historical leaders of the Front de libération nationale (FLN) (Rabah Bitat (1925–2000), Mostefa Ben Boulaïd (1917–1956), Didouche Mourad (1927–1955), Mohammed Boudiaf (1919–1992), Krim Belkacem (1922–1970), and Larbi Ben M'Hidi (1923–1957)); Mountains Royal Mausoleum of Batna 5 July 2020

2020

2021

2021

2000 DA green Martyrs' Memorial, Algiers; map of Arab countries Tassili N'Ajjer National Park; Great Mosque of Algiers 2022 November 2022
For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

The 100 dinar note is being replaced by coins. 200, 500, and 1000 dinar notes are in circulation. The 1998 dated 500 and 1000 dinar notes have an additional vertical holographic strip on obverse.

Current DZD exchange rates
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From XE.com: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPY
From OANDA: AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPY

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BanknoteNews – Breaking news about international paper & polymer money".
  2. ^ "Roman silver coins: denarius". monete-romane.com.
  3. ^ The real exchange rate of the Algerian Dinar to U.S. dollar on black market https://usd.currencyrate.today/dzd
  4. ^ . 15 December 2004. Archived from the original on 15 December 2004.
  5. ^ . 17 March 2008. Archived from the original on 17 March 2008.
  6. ^ . 29 March 2008. Archived from the original on 29 March 2008.
  7. ^ . 26 March 2008. Archived from the original on 26 March 2008.

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The dinar Arabic دينار جزائري romanized Dinar Ǧazaʾiri sign DA code DZD is the monetary currency of Algeria and it is subdivided into 100 centimes Centimes are now obsolete due to their extremely low value Algerian dinarدينار جزائري Arabic ISO 4217CodeDZD numeric 012 Subunit0 01UnitSymbolدج Arabic DA Latin DenominationsSubunit 1 100centime defunct Banknotes Freq used200 500 1000 DA Rarely used100 2000 DA 1 Coins Freq used5 10 20 50 100 200 DA Rarely used1 2 DADemographicsDate of introduction1 April 1964User s AlgeriaIssuanceCentral bankBank of Algeria Websitewww wbr bank of algeria wbr dzValuationInflation1 9 SourceThe World Factbook 2019 est Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Exchange rates 4 Argotic counting system 5 Coins 6 Banknotes 7 See also 8 ReferencesEtymology editThe name dinar is ultimately derived from the Roman denarius 2 The Arabic word santim comes from the French centime since Algeria was under French occupation from 1830 to 1962 History editThe dinar was introduced on 1 April 1964 replacing the Algerian new franc at par Exchange rates editThe official exchange rate set by the Bank of Algeria Algerian Dinar to U S dollar is approximately 134 د ج per 1 US dollar The real exchange rate of the Algerian Dinar to U S dollar is approximately د ج 220 per 1 US dollar on black market 3 Argotic counting system editThe masses rarely use the dinar as such but the franc officially the centime one hundredth of a dinar and the doro one twentieth of a dinar In traditional selling places such as the vegetable market or in the case of street vendors prices are displayed in francs in more modern shops the prices are displayed in dinars but the franc is used in speech Coins editIn 1964 coins in denominations of 1 2 5 10 20 and 50 centimes and 1 dinar were introduced with the 1 2 and 5 centimes struck in aluminium the 10 20 and 50 centimes in aluminium bronze and the 1 dinar in cupro nickel The obverses showed the emblem of Algeria while the reverses carried the values in Eastern Arabic numerals In later decades coins were issued sporadically with various commemorative subjects However the 1 and 2 centimes were not struck again whilst the 5 10 and 20 centimes were last struck in the 1980s In 1992 a new series of coins was introduced consisting of 1 4 1 2 1 2 5 10 20 50 and 100 dinars A 200 dinar bi metallic coin was issued in 2012 to commemorate Algeria s 50th anniversary of independence citation needed The 10 20 50 100 and 200 dinar coins are bimetallic Coins in general circulation are 5 dinars and higher Following the massive inflation which accompanied the slow transition to a more capitalist economy during the late 1990s the centime and fractional dinar coins have dropped out of general circulation whilst the 1 and 2 dinar coins are rarely used as prices are rounded to the nearest 5 dinars 4 Nonetheless prices are typically quoted in centimes in colloquial speech thus a price of 100 dinars is read as ten thousand عشر الاف nbsp 2 centimes minted in 1964 nbsp 5 centimes minted in 1974 nbsp 10 centimes minted in 1984 a palm tree nbsp 20 centimes minted in 1972 an overflowing cornucopia depicting the theme of agricultural revolution nbsp 20 centimes minted in 1975 a ram nbsp 50 centimes minted in 1975 The 30th remembering in Arabic and commemorating the French Algerian Clash nbsp 1 dinar minted in 1972 wheat two hands peace and a tractor in foreground nbsp 5 dinar minted in 1972 Wheat and a petroleum extractor in the background and commemorating the 10th anniversary of independence nbsp 5 dinar minted in 1974 an Algerian soldier and commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Revolution nbsp 10 dinar minted since 1979 Bank of Algeria in Arabic nbsp Current 20 and 50 dinar and obsolete 5 and 10 dinar coinsBanknotes editThe first series of dinar banknotes issued in 1964 consisted of banknotes in denominations of 5 10 50 and 100 dinars 5 In 1970 500 dinar banknotes were added followed by 1000 dinars in 1992 Third series 6 Image Value Main Colour Description Date of Obverse Reverse Obverse Reverse printing issue 10 DA Green Diesel passenger train Mountain village 2 December 1983 20 DA Red Amphora and Arch Handcrafts and tower 2 January 1983 50 DA Green Shepherd with flock Farmers on a tractor 1 November 1977 100 DA Blue Village with minarets Man working with plants 1 November 1981 8 June 1982 nbsp 200 DA Brown Place of the Martyrs Algiers Administration Tower of Constantine 1 University one of the various bridges of Constantine 23 March 1983 Fourth series 7 100 DA Blue Charging Arab horse riders with sabres in a seal and Algerian navy in a battle Pre colonial invasion Battle of El Harrach 1775 victory of the Algerian horseriders over the invading Spanish 21 May 1992 1996 200 DA Reddish Brown Decorative Koranic motifs and symbols mosque olive and fig branches Period Islam Introduced Traditional Koranic school and Kalam 500 DA Violet and pink Numidian Period Battle on elephants between Numidians and invading Romans Romans fighting a gasing in Tipaza a hot waterfall in Hammam Debagh Guelma Province 21 May 1992 10 June 1998 1996 2000 500 DA Violet and pink Globe Alcomsat 1 Algeria s first communication s satellite Satellite dishes outline of Algeria bridge 1 November 2018 2018 2018 2018 1000 DA Red and brown Prehistory of Algeria A buffalo paintings at Tassili n Ajjer More paintings from the Tassili and the Hoggar 21 May 1992 10 June 1998 1995 2000 1000 DA Blue and Red Grand mosque of Algiers Loom teapot 1 December 2018 2018 2018 2018 2000 DA Purple and green University professor lecturing students in amphitheatre satellite double helix DNA strand three researchers in scientific laboratory with microscope and beakers Wheat palm tree body of water urban high rise buildings olive tree 24 January 2011 2011 2011 2011 2000 DA Red blue and green The historical leaders of the Front de liberation nationale FLN Rabah Bitat 1925 2000 Mostefa Ben Boulaid 1917 1956 Didouche Mourad 1927 1955 Mohammed Boudiaf 1919 1992 Krim Belkacem 1922 1970 and Larbi Ben M Hidi 1923 1957 Mountains Royal Mausoleum of Batna 5 July 2020 2020 2021 2021 2000 DA green Martyrs Memorial Algiers map of Arab countries Tassili N Ajjer National Park Great Mosque of Algiers 2022 November 2022 For table standards see the banknote specification table The 100 dinar note is being replaced by coins 200 500 and 1000 dinar notes are in circulation The 1998 dated 500 and 1000 dinar notes have an additional vertical holographic strip on obverse Current DZD exchange ratesFrom Google Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPY From Yahoo Finance AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPY From XE com AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPY From OANDA AUD CAD CHF CNY EUR GBP HKD JPY USD TRY EUR JPYSee also editEconomy of Algeria Tunisian dinar Libyan dinarReferences edit BanknoteNews Breaking news about international paper amp polymer money Roman silver coins denarius monete romane com The real exchange rate of the Algerian Dinar to U S dollar on black market https usd currencyrate today dzd Bank of Algeria Banque d Algerie 15 December 2004 Archived from the original on 15 December 2004 Bank of Algeria Banque d Algerie 17 March 2008 Archived from the original on 17 March 2008 Bank of Algeria Banque d Algerie 29 March 2008 Archived from the original on 29 March 2008 Bank of Algeria Banque d Algerie 26 March 2008 Archived from the original on 26 March 2008 banknotenews com Krause Chester L Clifford Mishler 2003 2004 Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901 Present Colin R Bruce II senior editor 31st ed Krause Publications ISBN 0873495934 Cuhaj George S editor 2006 Standard Catalog of World Paper Money Modern Issues 1961 Present 12th ed Krause Publications ISBN 0 89689 356 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author1 has generic name help Algerian Bank Regulations of 1996 for specifications of fourth series currency French Portals nbsp Africa nbsp Algeria 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