Algerian Dinar coins
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Issued by the central bank of Algeria, Algerian dinar coins have mainly Arabic lettering and numbers. Algerian Dinar coins in general circulation are from 5 dinars to 200 dinars. The 1 and 2 dinar coins aren’t used often because in Algeria, prices are rounded to the nearest 5 DZD.
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200 Algerian Dinars coin (Independence)
The bimetallic coin of 200 Dinars is the highest value coin in Algeria. Two versions exist of the obverse side. On the obverse side of the general circulation coin is a portrait of militant and national hero Ahmed Zabana. The commemorative ‘Indepencence’ obverse side shows a man and woman along with the crescent moon and … ContinuedYou get: £0.336001 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
100 Algerian Dinars coin (Alcomsat 1 Satellite)
On the 100 Algerian Dinars coin is an image of Algeria’s satellite Alcomsat 1 in orbit around Earth, with Algeria standing out. The outer ring of the bimetallic coin has twenty stars on the obverse side and two stars on the reverse side.You get: £0.168001 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
100 Algerian Dinars coin (Barb horse)
This 100 dinar coin from Algeria features the Barb horse or Berber horse: a North African breed of riding horse known for its stamina and strength. The bimetallic 100 DZD piece is made of an aluminium-bronze ring around a stainless steel centre.You get: £0.168001 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
50 Algerian Dinars coin (Antilope)
Algeria’s 50 dinar coin features the image of a gazelle, an antelope species native to Algeria. The bimetallic 50 DZD piece has a diameter of 28.5mm and is made of a stainless steel centre inside an aluminium-bronze ring.You get: £0.084001 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
20 Algerian Dinars coin (Lion)
A lion’s head is pictured on this coin of 20 Algerian dinars. Algeria is one of the North African countries where so-called Berber lions lived in the mountains and deserts of the Barbary Coast. Today Berber lions are extinct in the wild.You get: £0.033601 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
10 Algerian Dinars coin (Barbary falcon)
Algeria’s new 10 dinar coin has the image of a Barbary falcon. The bimetallic silver-coloured 10 DZD piece is made of a stainless steel ring around an aluminium-magnesium centre. The 10 Algerian Dinar coin weighs 5g and has a diameter of 26.5mm.You get: £0.016801 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
10 Algerian Dinars coin (Decagonal)
The old 10 dinar coin from Algeria is a decagonal coin, meaning it has ten sides. The ten-sided 10 DZD piece is made of aluminium-bronze with a weight of 11.4 grams and a diameter of 29.3mm.You get: £0.016801 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
5 Algerian Dinars coin (Elephant)
This silver-coloured coin of 5 Algerian dinars is made of stainless steel. The 5DA piece depicts an African elephant and is dated 1413 1992.You get: £0.008401 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
2 Algerian Dinars coin (Dromedary)
On the 2 Algerian Dinars coin, you will see a map of Algeria with the denomination in the middle. On the reverse side of the coin is a dromedary camel which is the largest living camelid in the world.You get: £0.003361 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
1 Algerian Dinar coin (Buffalo)
The obverse side of this silver-coloured 1DA coin depicts a prehistoric buffalo. This coin is made of stainless steel and weighs 4.2 grams.You get: £0.001681 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
1 Algerian Dinar coin (1964)
This 1 Algerian dinar coin is silver coloured and made of a copper-nickel composition. The obverse side of the coin shows the first emblem of Algeria and the reverse side shows the number 1 in Arabic numerals with the surrounding text ‘People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria’.You get: £0.001681 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
1/2 Algerian Dinar coin (Barb horse)
This Algerian coin of 1/2 a dinar has on its obverse, two stars, text on the top and bottom which reads ‘Bank of Algeria’ and ‘dinars’. The reverse depicts a barb horse, or berber horse.You get: £0.000841 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
50 Centimes coin Algeria (Science)
This coin of 50 centimes features on its reverse, a laboratory flask with a book and a sun behind it.You get: £0.000841 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
50 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
This bronze coin has the first emblem of Algeria on its obverse, which consists of two Algerian flags, the Hand of Fatima above, and a star in a cresent below. On the reverse side of this 50 Centimes coin is the number 50 in Arabic numerals.You get: £0.000841 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
1/4 Algerian Dinar coin (Fennec fox)
This 1/4 Algerian dinar coin is worth 0.25 centimes. On the reverse side of the coin, there is a picture of a fennec fox which is native to the Saharan Africa.You get: £0.000421 DZD = £0.0016800000 -
20 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
In the center of the 20 Centimes coin from Algeria, there are two Algerian flags, the hand of Fatima, and a star in a crescent. On the reverse side of the coin, the number 20 is in Arabic numerals.You get: £0.000341 DZD = £0.0016800000