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The 200 Algerian dinars banknote, issued on 23 March 1983, is an important testament to the monetary history of post-independence Algeria. This issue is part of the monetary policy of the Bank of Algeria, the institution responsible for managing and issuing banknotes on national territory.
The central theme of this banknote is dedicated to the Gorges de la Chiffa, a remarkable natural site located in the wilaya of Blida, in northern Algeria. This canyon, carved by the Chiffa River through the Zaccar and Blida Atlas massifs, is one of the most iconic landscapes in the country. The depiction of this site on a high face-value banknote reflects the desire of the Algerian authorities to highlight the national natural heritage through monetary iconography.
The face value of this banknote is 200 dinars, which made it, at the time of its issue, a high-denomination note within the Algerian monetary system of that era. The Algerian dinar, introduced in 1964 to replace the Algerian franc, is the official currency of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria.
From a technical standpoint, this banknote displays the typical characteristics of monetary issues of this period, incorporating security features consistent with the standards of the time. The year 1983 corresponds to a phase of economic consolidation in Algeria, marked by revenues from hydrocarbons and a national industrialisation policy. This banknote thus represents not only a numismatic object, but also a historical document reflecting a specific period of Algerian economic and cultural development.