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This 5 Dinars banknote was issued by the Central Bank of Tunisia on August 3, 1972, a date symbolically chosen to coincide with the celebration of the Tunisian national holiday. It is part of the series of banknotes put into circulation under the presidency of Habib Bourguiba, the first president of the Tunisian Republic and a central figure in the country's independence.
The portrait of Habib Bourguiba is prominently featured on this banknote, in keeping with the numismatic tradition of the time, which called for the effigy of the head of state to be represented on national currency denominations. Bourguiba, proclaimed President for Life in 1975, although at the time of this banknote's issue he had already long held the office of President of the Republic, is depicted here in an official posture, in keeping with the institutional status of the fiduciary document.
The face value of this banknote is 5 Dinars, the official monetary unit of Tunisia, the dinar being subdivided into 1000 millimes. At the time of its issue, this denomination represented a significant value in the Tunisian economy of the 1970s, a period marked by major national modernisation projects.
This banknote belongs to a pivotal era in Tunisian numismatics, during which the Central Bank of Tunisia was consolidating its own monetary identity, distinct from the former Tunisian franc used under the French protectorate. Banknotes from this series are today sought after by collectors specialising in African and Maghrebi numismatics, due to their historical and documentary value linked to the Bourguiba era.