This article has been translated from English to Gen Z Slang.
The Algerian Dinar (DZD) is basically the drip💧 for Algeria, that chill spot in North Africa. 🌍
Big daddy Bank of Algeria keeps an eye on all the dough here. 💸 Y'all better recognize the central bank vibes. ✌️
So listen up: the dinar is split into these little homies called centimes. But let's keep it 100, they ain't around anymore 'cause inflation did them dirty. 😅
Throwback time! 📅 The Algerian Dinar pulled up in 1964, swapping out the Algerian new franc at the iconic rate of 1 dinar = 100 francs. Pretty lit, right? 💥
These days, we're flexing banknotes that come in 100, 200, 500, 1,000, and 2,000 dinars. 💵💰
And let's not forget the coins, coming through with 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dinars. Coins still got it. 🪙
The Algerian Dinar's value has been on a wild rollercoaster 🎢 thanks to all the wild political drama, economic hurricanes, and inflation waves. 😜
Just a heads up—this currency ain’t living that free life. The Algerian government’s got those foreign money moves on lockdown. 🔒