Algerian Monetary Unit ⇒ (Plus)

Current physical currency consists of high-value bimetallic coins and culturally themed banknotes: : 200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 DZD. Common Coins : 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 DZD.

: Algeria uses a managed float system. There is a notable divergence between the official bank rate and the informal (parallel) market rates found in places like Square Port Said in Algiers. algerian monetary unit

: The dinar's value is heavily tied to global oil and gas prices , which account for the bulk of Algeria's export revenue. There is a notable divergence between the official

The (Arabic: دينار جزائري; ISO code: DZD ) is the official monetary unit of Algeria . Introduced on April 1, 1964, it replaced the Algerian new franc at par following the country's independence. 1 DZD equals $0.0075509 As of Apr 28, 6:35 AM EDT • Disclaimer Apr 28, 2026 Currency Overview Introduced on April 1, 1964, it replaced the

: 1 and 2 DZD coins are rarely used, with prices often rounded to the nearest 5 dinars . Economic Context

: The Bank of Algeria (Banque d'Algérie) manages all issuance and monetary policy. Denominations in Circulation