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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: £4.540001 DZD = £0.0022700000 -
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: £0.001641 DZD = £0.0016400000 -
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: £0.000821 DZD = £0.0016400000 -
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: £0.000821 DZD = £0.0016400000 -
10 Centimes coin Algeria (Palm tree)
The silver-coloured 10 centimes coin features a palm tree on its reverse.You get: £0.000161 DZD = £0.0016400000 -
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: £0.000161 DZD = £0.0016400000