Algerian dinar
The dinar is the currency of Algeria. The name is ultimately derived from the Roman denarius. It is subdivided into 100 centimes.
Circulated 5, 10, 20 and 50 Dinar coins. (1998)
Coins in general circulation are the 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dinars coins. The centime coins are no longer found in general circulation, as well as the 1 and 2 dinar coins.[1]
Banknotes in circulation are 100, 200, 500, and 1000 dinars.
As of January 2, 2005, there were 71.6850 dinars to the United States dollar
| Currencies of Africa | |
|---|---|
| North | Algerian dinar | Egyptian pound | Libyan dinar | Mauritanian Ouguiya | Moroccan Dirham | Sudanese dinar | Tunisian dinar |
| Central | Burundi franc | Central African CFA franc | Congolese franc | Angolan Kwanza | Rwandan franc |
| West | Cape Verde Escudo | Gambian Dalasi | Ghanaian Cedi | Guinean franc | Liberian dollar | Nigerian Naira | São Tomé and Príncipe Dobra | Sierra Leonean Leone | West African CFA franc |
| East | Comorian franc | Djiboutian franc | Eritrean Nakfa | Ethiopian Birr | Kenyan shilling | Seychelles Rupee | Somali shilling | Tanzanian shilling | Ugandan shilling |
| South | Botswana Pula | Lesotho Loti | Malawian kwacha | Malagasy ariary | Mauritian Rupee | Mozambique Metical | Namibian dollar | South African Rand | Swaziland Lilangeni | Zambian Kwacha | Zimbabwe dollar | (Saint Helenian pound)
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