Algeria 1.000 Dinars 1992-May-21

Series: 275-277; Signatures: Kéramane/Guerdoud.

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Algeria 1,000 Dinars, 1992-1998 P-142 obverse
Algeria 1,000 Dinars, 1992-1998 P-142 reverse

Information:

Rarity A - Very Common
Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1992-May-21 Series: 275-277; Signatures: Kéramane/Guerdoud. + - - - - - -
Reference P#142a
Country Algeria
Period Dinar (1964-date)
Issuing bank Bank of Algeria
Currency Dinars
Denomination 1.000 Dinars
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 1992-1998
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized No
Size (WxH) 161x71 mm

Obverse:

Algeria 1,000 Dinars, 1992-1998 P-142
Arabic

Obverse text

1000 بنك الجزائر 1998-06-10

Obverse symbol

The illustrations of this banknote pay tribute to the rock art bequeathed to us by the Tassili N'Ajjer National Park located in the wilaya of Illizi. Carrying the theme of "the history of Algeria, prehistoric period" the front side of the bill which illustrates rock engravings in the center, represents on the right the "Baballus Antiqus", a species of prehistoric buffalo extinct that existed in the temperate Sahara before desertification. The prehistoric buffalo refers to one of the earliest periods of North African rock art, called the "Bubalin. The hologram shows the inscription "Bank" in the national language at one angle and the busts of "Emir Abdelkader" and "Jugurta" looking to the left. Tilting the banknote, the hologram shows the inscription "Algeria" in the national language and the busts of "Emir Abdelkader" and "Jugurta" looking to the right.

Reverse:

Image 1
Arabic

Reverse symbol

Ruins center, rock carvings left.