Algeria – 1964 Issue 100 Dinar Banknote – PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated – Rare Early Independence Issue
This is a 100 dinar banknote issued by the Algerian Central Bank (Banque Centrale d'Algérie) in 1964. It is a valuable note symbolizing Algeria's history shortly after independence, and has been awarded a high rating of 64 (Choice Uncirculated) by PMG.
Obverse design: An industrial scene of a port city, featuring ships, cranes and workers, symbolizing the economic reconstruction and industrial development following independence.
• Reverse design: A panoramic view of Algiers and the Mediterranean Sea, featuring modern architecture.
•Watermark: Portrait of Emir Abdelkader, a national hero who resisted French colonial rule.
•Grade: PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated – Vibrant color and extremely well preserved.
Pick number: 125b
Historical Significance
Issued just two years after independence in 1962, the banknote symbolizes national identity and a drive for economic development. Its design, focused on industry and modernization, reflects the hopes for the future of the young Algerian republic.
Collection value
•The rarity of a book published in the early days of independence (1964)
•Historical value due to the watermark of national hero Abdelkader
High-grade PMG 64 in excellent condition
A valuable collection for world banknote collectors, African history, and postcolonial studies
➡️ Please come and get this historically valuable banknote at Goldsilverjapan, a trusted collection shop.
top of page
¥17,500Price
Related Products
bottom of page