Tunisian dinar دينار تونسي (Arabic) |
 | | 20 millimes | | | ISO 4217 Code | TND | | User(s) | Tunisia | | Inflation | 2.1% | | Source | The World Factbook, 2005 est. | | Subunit | | | 1/1000 | millime | | Symbol | د.ت (Arabic) or DT (Latin) | | Coins | | | Freq. used | 10, 20, 50, 100 millimes, ½, 1, 5 dinars | | Rarely used | 1, 2, 5 millimes | | Banknotes | | | Freq. used | 5, 10, 20 dinars | | Rarely used | 30 dinars | | Central bank | Banque Centrale de Tunisie | | Website | www.bct.gov.tn | The dinar (ISO 4217 currency code TND) is the currency of Tunisia. It is subdivided into 1000 millimes. The dinar was introduced in 1960. It replaced the franc at a rate of 1000 francs = 1 dinar. The abbreviation DT seems to be used infrequently (TND is just as likely, and writing "dinar" after the amount seems to be the norm); the abbreviation TD is also mentioned in a few places, but seems unlikely to be correct given the French derivation (i.e. Dinar tunisien). Image File history File links Unknown_origin_coin_7. ...
Logo Banque Centrale de Tunisie, or Central Bank of Tunisia in the English language, is the central bank of Tunisia. ...
A 25,000 Iraqi dinar note printed after the fall of Saddam Hussein A hyperinflation banknote of 50 billion dinara (1993) A 5,000 dinar bill of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (1992) The dinar is the currency unit of various countries, most of them Arabic-speaking or once part...
ISO 4217 is the international standard describing three letter codes (also known as the currency code) to define the names of currencies established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ...
Coins
Coins in circulation are [1] (link includes current and historic coins and banknotes) A coin is usually a piece of hard material, generally metal, usually in the shape of a disc, and most often issued by a government, to be used as a form of money in transactions. ...
- 5 millimes
- 10 millimes
- 20 millimes
- 50 millimes
- 100 millimes
- ½ dinar (500 millimes)
- 1 dinar
- 5 dinars
There are also 1 and 2 millime coins which appear to still be legal tender, but are not currently produced, though occasionally encountered. Legal tender or forced tender is payment that cannot be refused in settlement of a debt denominated in the same currency by virtue of law. ...
Banknotes Banknotes in circulation are A £20 Bank of England banknote. ...
- 5 dinars
- 10 dinars
- 20 dinars
- 30 dinars
It is a criminal offence in Tunisia to import or export dinars. No more than 1,000 Tunisian dinars can be converted into foreign currency before departure from the North-African country.[2],[3] Therefore, prices at duty-free shops are in convertible currencies like euros, US dollars and British pounds. There are many converting ATMs in the country for tourists. A typical duty-free store, at Zurich International Airport Duty-free shops (or stores) are found in the customs zones of International Airports, ports or international means of transport, and do not apply the local/national taxes and duties. ...
ISO 4217 Code EUR User(s) European Union: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain. ...
ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Turks and Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 3. ...
For details of notes and coins, see British coinage and British banknotes. ...
An NCR interior, multi-function ATM in the USA Smaller indoor ATMs dispense money inside convenience stores and other busy areas, such as this off-premise Wincor Nixdorf mono-function ATM in Sweden An on-premise NCR interior, multi-function through-the-wall ATM at a CIBC branch in Canada...
It is necessary for anyone leaving Tunisia to declare any cash in their possession exceeding the equivalent of UK£500 beforehand.[4] Current TND exchange rates | Use Yahoo! Finance: | AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD | | Use XE.com: | AUD CAD CHF EUR GBP HKD JPY USD | | v • d • e Currencies of Africa | | North | Algerian dinar · Euro (Plaza de soberanía) · Egyptian pound · Libyan dinar · Mauritanian ouguiya · Moroccan dirham · Sudanese pound · Tunisian dinar | | Central | Angolan kwanza · Burundian franc · Central African CFA franc (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon) · Congolese franc · Rwandan franc | | West | Cape Verdean escudo · Euro (Canary Islands, Madeira) · Gambian dalasi · Ghanaian cedi · Guinean franc · Liberian dollar · Nigerian naira · São Tomé and Príncipe dobra · Sierra Leonean leone · West African CFA franc (Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo) | | East | Comorian franc · Djiboutian franc · Eritrean nakfa · Ethiopian birr · Kenyan shilling · Seychellois rupee · Somali shilling · Somaliland shilling · Tanzanian shilling · Ugandan shilling | | South | Botswanan pula · Euro (Mayotte, Réunion) · Lesotho loti · Malawian kwacha · Madagascan ariary · Mauritian rupee · Mozambican metical · Namibian dollar · Saint Helena pound · South African rand · Swazi lilangeni · Zambian kwacha · Zimbabwean dollar | |