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Lybia Dinar; Dirham; Millieme; Piastre; Zeri Mahbub, Tunisia ,
Asper,
Bakir; Burbe; Burben; Kharub; Nasri; Onluk; Piastre; Sultani,,
Dinar; Francs
The dinar, introduced in 1971, is the currency of Libya.and is subdivided into 1000 dirham
Banknotes in denominations of ¼, ½, 1, 5 and 10 dinar werethe first introduced
followed by. 20 dinar notes.
The subjects depicted on the banknotes have not changed since series 2
except for the portrait of Muammar al-Gaddafi of the 1 dinar note .
The dinar, introduced in 1960, is the currency of Tunisia. It is subdivided into
1000 milim
It replaced the franc at a rate of 1000 francs = 1
dinar. But did not follow the devaluation of the French franc.
Later a peg to the United States dollar of 0.42
dinar = 1 dollar was established which was maintained until 1964 and this second rate was held
until the dollar was devalued in 1971.
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