The monetary system of Algeria is single-unit based, with the unit of Algerian money being called the Dinar. The names and relative values of the coins depicted above are, from left to right:
One Dinar - (1 Dinar)
Two Dinars - (2 Dinars)
Five Dinars - (5 Dinars)
Ten Dinars - (10 Dinars)
Twenty Dinars - (20 Dinars)
Fifty Dinars - (50 Dinars)
One Hundred Dinars - (100 Dinars)
Please note that this listing only includes the coins in circulation. There will be paper money circulating as well.
Money of Algeria from About.com
8 comments:
What are the exchange values? How many dinars do we get for a dollar. I might be travelling over there and i would like to get some more info before i make my desision.
Regards
Melisa
Hi Melisa,
The average rate is;
1 dollar= 700 Dinars.
Witch mean you will get 7000 Dinars for 100$.
You are welcome in Algeria.
P.S. You can use this free tool to convert money from one currency to other.
>> http://www.xe.com (copy-paste the link)
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They look like Euros. cheers Yurtdisi Egitim
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