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1970 - Banque Centrale D'ALGIERE, Algeria - 5 (Five) Algerian Dinars Banknote Serial No. B 007 97028 P-126

1970 - Banque Centrale D'ALGIERE, Algeria - 5 (Five) Algerian Dinars Banknote Serial No. B 007 97028 P-126

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Description

1970 Algerian 5 Dinars Banknote – A Tribute to National Identity

Issued by the Banque Centrale d’Algérie, the 1970 5 Dinars banknote is a striking representation of Algeria’s cultural and historical heritage. Designed by M’hamed Issiakhem, this note reflects Algeria’s resilience and national pride following independence in 1962.

Key Features & Historical Significance

Issuer: Banque Centrale d’Algérie

Denomination: 5 Dinars

Year of Issue: 1970

Pick Number: P-126

Size: Approx. 140 × 75 mm

Material: Paper banknote with intricate engraving

Design Features:

Obverse: A Tuareg warrior from the Hoggar region, holding a sword and shield, with an oil rig and pipeline in the background

Reverse: Rüppell’s sand fox, a native desert species, alongside mountains and a cityscape

Watermark: Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine, a key figure in Algeria’s resistance against French colonial rule

This banknote highlights Algeria’s cultural and economic identity, blending traditional warrior imagery with modern industrial development. The Tuareg warrior symbolizes the country’s deep-rooted heritage, while the oil infrastructure represents Algeria’s growing economic strength.

Why Collect This Banknote?

The 1970 Algerian 5 Dinars is a valuable piece of North African numismatic history, marking Algeria’s financial system during its early post-independence years. With its detailed artwork, historical significance, and cultural symbolism, this banknote remains a sought-after collectible among enthusiasts.

Secure this 5 Dinars banknote today and own a tangible piece of Algeria’s economic and artistic heritage!

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