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Banknote Billet Algeria 100 dinar 1964

Ref. : NCB13729
Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1964
Catalogue
WPM (P. 125)
Country
Algeria
Quality
XF+
Face value
100 dinar
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This 100 dinar banknote was issued by Algeria on 1st January 1964, shortly after the country's independence proclaimed in 1962. It belongs to series X.581 and represents one of the first monetary issues of the Algerian Republic, marking the assertion of a newly acquired economic and financial sovereignty.

The Algerian dinar was introduced in 1964 to replace the Algerian franc, itself derived from the French monetary system. This 100 dinar banknote is therefore part of the very first official series of banknotes issued by the Bank of Algeria, founded in 1963. As such, it holds particular historical importance in the numismatic and economic history of the country.

From an iconographic standpoint, the banknotes of this inaugural series generally featured representations linked to the emerging Algerian national identity, with motifs evoking heritage, natural resources or symbols of national sovereignty. The design reflects the aesthetic codes in use during the 1960s for this type of fiduciary document.

This banknote displays the typical characteristics of fiduciary instruments of the era, incorporating security features specific to the printing techniques of the 1960s, including watermarks and intaglio printing intended to prevent counterfeiting.

For collectors and specialists, this banknote constitutes a reference example owing to its founding vintage. Series X.581 allows precise identification of its issue batch, an important criterion for evaluation and classification in specialised numismatic catalogues dedicated to 20th-century African banknotes.

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