Algerian Dinar exchange rate
WE SELL RATE HISTORY OF ALGERIAN DINARS
WE BUY RATE HISTORY OF ALGERIAN DINARS
ALGERIAN DINAR INFO
The Algerian Dinar is the official tender in Algeria
Notes: 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2000 dinars
Coins: 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimes, and 1 dinar
Subunit: centimes
Code: DZD
Symbol: DA, DZD
Main Exchanges
Are you travelling to Benidorm, Torrevieja, Alicante, Benalmádena or other mediterranean destination in Spain? Then you will need to exchange your Algerian Dinar into Euros. At Eurochange, you can buy Algerian Dinars at the best price with immediate availability. Purchase them online now or find your nearest office offering currency exchange services.
About the Algerian Dinar
The Algerian Dinar (DZD) is the official currency of Algeria and its symbol is د.ج. Each Dinar is divided into 100 centimes.
History of Algeria's Currency
The Algerian Dinar was introduced in 1964, replacing the Algerian Franc after the country's independence in 1962. The currency has undergone several devaluations over time, influenced by the national economy and oil prices, one of Algeria's main exports.
The Bank of Algeria is responsible for issuing and regulating the Algerian Dinar, ensuring its stability in the financial market.
Algerian Dinar Banknotes and Coins
Algerian Dinar banknotes are available in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2000 Dinars. Their designs feature representations of historical figures, monuments, and iconic landscapes of Algeria.
Coins in circulation include values of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Dinars, as well as fractional centime coins, although the latter are rarely used in daily transactions.
BANKNOTES OF ALGERIAN DINAR IN CIRCULATION
How Many Algerian Dinars Do I Need for a Trip to Algeria?
If you are planning a trip to Algeria and are unsure how much money to bring, we can help you estimate. Our customers typically exchange around 300 Euros for Algerian Dinars. To make a more precise calculation, consider whether you will need to pay for accommodation, private transportation, excursions, or if you will only cover daily expenses such as food, tourist site admissions, and public transport.
Remember that in many markets and small shops in Algeria, it is advisable to carry cash, as not all businesses accept credit or debit cards.
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