Algerian Dinars
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The Algerian Dinar is the national currency of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria since 1964. Its currency ISO code ‘DZD’ refers to the Arabic naming of Algeria, ‘al Jazair’ and the Berber naming ‘Dinar Adzayri’.
Despite the fact that the Algerian Dinar is a closed currency, we offer anyone with leftover Algerian Dinars the chance to exchange them to cash. To convert your Algarian Dinars, select the type of DZD you want to exchange.
We exchange all current Algerian Dinar banknotes, as well as Algerian Dinar coins.
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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: £0.003381 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
2000 Algerian Dinars banknote (type 2011)
The front side of the 2000 Algerian Dinars banknote from 2011 is dedicated to Education and Research, showing a university lecture hall and a laboratory. The back side is in the theme of Agriculture. Elements pictured include wheat, an olive tree, a palm tree and an irrigation channel.You get: £4.680001 DZD = £0.0023400000 -
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: £0.001691 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
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: £0.001691 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
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: £0.000851 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
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: £0.000851 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
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: £0.000851 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
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 = £0.0016900000 -
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 = £0.0016900000 -
10 Centimes coin Algeria (Palm tree)
The silver-coloured 10 centimes coin features a palm tree on its reverse.You get: £0.000171 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
10 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
On the obverse side of the 10 centimes coin is the first emblem of Algeria which consists of 2 Algerian flags, the Hand of Fatima, and a star in a crescent moon. The reverse side of this bronze coloured coin shows the number 10 in Arabic numerals.You get: £0.000171 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
5 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
The text surrounding the first emblem of Algeria on the 5 centimes coin traslates to ‘The People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria’. On the back of this coin is the number 5 in Arabic numerals.You get: £0.000081 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
2 Centimes coin Algeria (1964)
Algeria’s first emblem is pictured on the obverse side of this 2 centimes coin. This coin has a smooth edge and is silver coloured.You get: £0.000031 DZD = £0.0016900000 -
1 Centime coin Algeria (1964)
The first emblem of Algeria is seen on the obverse side of this 1 Centime coin. The number 1 is present on the reverse in Arabic numerals. The text underneath the number 1 translates to ‘one centime’.You get: £0.000051 DZD = £0.0052600000