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The 100 dinar banknote issued by Algeria on 1st November 1981 represents a significant piece of Algerian monetary history. The issue date, 1st November, is no coincidence: it marks the anniversary of the outbreak of the Algerian War of Independence in 1954, a day celebrated as the National Holiday in Algeria.
The main motif of this banknote highlights the Casbah of Algiers, a historic and emblematic site of the Algerian capital. This ancient district, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is characterised by its typical Ottoman architecture, narrow alleyways and patio houses. Its depiction on this banknote reflects the desire of the Algerian monetary authorities to showcase the country's architectural and cultural heritage on its means of payment.
This banknote is denominated in Algerian dinars, Algeria's official currency since 1964, when it replaced the Algerian franc newly created at independence. The 100 dinar denomination represented an important face value in the Algerian monetary system at the time of its issue.
From a technical standpoint, this banknote displays the typical characteristics of banknotes of that era, incorporating security features in line with the standards of the 1980s. It was issued under the authority of the Bank of Algeria, the institution responsible for monetary policy and the issuance of banknotes in the country.