8 coin set made in these countries: Algeria (People's Democratic Republic of Algeria).
Coins picked from these periods: People's Democratic Republic 1964 - 2023
Range of coin dates: 1992 - 2023.
The product will have these denominations: 1 Dinar, 2 Dinars, 5 Dinars, 10 Dinars, 20 Dinars, 50 Dinars, 100 Dinars, 200 Dinars.
The product may be slightly different from the photos. Each product has different dates. Please pay attention, these currencies were in general circulation for many years. The coins may have scratches, dirt, or damage from oxidation.
Coin type: Standard Circulation Coin, Circulating Commemorative Coin
Currency: Dinar
Metal compositions: Stainless Steel, Bi-Metallic: Aluminium Center, Stainless Steel Ring, Bi-Metallic: Copper-Aluminium-Nickel Center, Stainless Steel Ring, Bi-Metallic: Stainless Steel Center, Copper-Aluminium-Nickel Ring, Bi-Metallic: Copper-Aluminium-Nickel Center, Copper-Nickel Ring
Continents: Africa
Groupings: North Africa
Denomination: 1 Dinar, 2 Dinars, 5 Dinars, 10 Dinars, 20 Dinars, 50 Dinars, 100 Dinars, 200 Dinars
Value: 1 Dinar 1Dzd = Usd 0.0074, 2 Dinars 2Dzd = Usd 0.015, 5 Dinars 5Dzd = Usd 0.037, 10 Dinars 10Dzd = Eur 0.07, 20 Dinars 20Dzd = Myr 0.70, 50 Dinars 50Dzd = Khr 1509, 100 Dinars 100Dzd = Sek 7.96, 200 Dinars 200Dzd = Usd 1.49
Year: 1992 - 2023
Commemorative issue: 50Th Anniversary Of Independence
Diameter: 20.6, 22.5, 24.65, 26.5, 27.5, 28.5, 29.5, 28 mm.
Thickness: 1.84, 1.95, 2.01, 2.07, 2.26, 2.3, 2.55 mm.
Weight: 61.32 g.
Calendar: Islamic (Hijri)
Shape: Round
Mint: Algiers
Obverse: The Face Value Over A Map Of Algeria Is Surrounded With The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" (On Top) And "Dinars" (Underneath) And Two Stars. Figure 1 Design Refers To An Arrowhead From The Neolithic., The Face Value Over A Map Of Algeria Surrounded With The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" (On Top) And "Dinars" (Underneath) And A Star On Each Side. Figure 2 Design Refers To An Architecture Detail From The Almoravide Era., The Face Value Is Surrounded By The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" And A Star On Each Side Figure 5 Design Refers To An Item From A Massinissa Mortuary Furniture, The Face Value Is Surrounded With The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" (On Top) And "Dinars" (Underneath) And Two Stars. Figure 10 Design Refers To A Epigraphic Pattern From The Merinide Era., The Face Value Is Surrounded By Arabic Inscriptions And Two Stars With The Number "20" In The Denomination Referring To A Brooch Decorated With A Bird'S Head, Dating Back To The Hammadite Era, The Face Value Is Surrounded With The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" (On Top) And "Dinars" (Underneath) And Two Stars. Figure 50 Design Refers To An Architecture Item From The Ottoman Era., The Face Value Is Written With A Palm Tree For The Number 1, The Obverse Of The Coin For The First 0 And Its Symmetry For The Second 0. It Is Surrounded With The Arabic Inscription "Bank Of Algeria" (On Top) And "Dinars" (Underneath) And Two Stars. The Palm Tree Is Inscribed Inside A Pattern Shaped Like A Door From The Southern Algeria., The Numerical Value In The Centre
Obverse lettering: بنك الجزائر 1 دينار, بنك الجزائر 2 ديناران, بنك الجزائر 5 دنانير, بنك الجزائر 10 دنانير, بنك الجزائر 20 دينارا, بنك الجزائر 50 دينارا, بنك الجزائر 100 دينار, بنك الجزائر 200 دينار
Obverse translation: Bank Of Algeria 1 Dinar, Bank Of Algeria 2 Two Dinars, Bank Of Algeria 5 Dinars, Bank Of Algeria 20 Dinars, Bank Of Algeria 200 Dinars
Reverse: A Full-Face Head Of A Prehistoric Buffalo Surrounded With The Year In The Islamic And Gregorian Calendars And Rock Paintings., The Head Of A Dromedary Camel (Binomial Name: Camelus Dromedarius) Facing Right Accompanied With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars Surrounded With A Stylized Pattern Inspired By The Almoravid Architecture, The Front Part Of An African Elephant Facing Right Accompanied With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars And Surrounded With A Stylized Pattern Inspired By A Numidian Mosaic, A Head Of A Barbary Falcon (Falco Peregrinus Pelegrinoides, A Sub Species Of The Peregrine Falcon) Looking Right Is Surrounded With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars, The Head Of Barbary Lion Looking Left Accompanied With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars And Surrounded With A Stylized Pattern Inspired By The Hammadid Architecture, A Head Of Dama Gazelle (Nanger Dama, Formerly Gazella D.) Looking Left Is Accompanied With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars And Surrounded With A Stylized Pattern Inspired By The Arches Of The Ottoman Period, A Head Of An Arabian Horse Looking Right Is Accompanied With The Year In The Islamic And The Gregorian Calendars And Surrounded With An Adornment, The Algerian Crescent That Appears On The Algerian Flag In The Centre With Faces Facing Right Coming From The Left And The Value At The Bottom
Reverse lettering: م 1414 هـ 1993, هـ 1992 م 1413, ھ 1413 1992, 1992 1413, 1993 1414, 1994 1415, عيد الجزائر 2012 1962 50 2016 1437
Reverse translation: E 1992 M 1413, Algeria Day 2012 1962 50 2012 1433
Edge: Smooth, Reeded (185 Reeds), Milled With The Inscription
Edge lettering: 200 * 200 * 200 * 200 *
ℹ Themes: Crescent, Elephant, Animals, Big Cats, Map, Tree, Cat Or Feline, Camel Or Camelid, Star, Horse Or Equine, Religious Building, Train, Cow Or Bovine, Independence, Bird