1983 -  Algeria 10 Dinars banknote Pic 132
1983 -  Algeria 10 Dinars banknote Pic 132 

1983 - Algeria 10 Dinars banknote Pic 132

  • Product Code: Argelia Pic 132
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 8.80€

  • Ex Tax: 8.00€


Algeria 10 Dinars banknote, dated 2 December 1983 and catalogued as Pick P132. This regular-issue note features a black design with brown and blue-green underprinting, with a diesel passenger train depicted at the centre of the front.

The reverse uses blue, blue-green and brown tones and shows a mountain village at the centre. The watermark features Amir Abd el-Kader, providing an additional identification detail for this Algerian banknote.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents an Algeria 10 Dinars banknote associated with 1983 and identified as Pick 132. It is described as a regular issue note, making the country, denomination, currency and catalog reference the key identifiers for this specific product.

What country, denomination, currency and date are specified?

The banknote is from Algeria and has a denomination of 10 Dinars. The listing associates it with 1983, and the description identifies 1983 as the first year of issue. These details distinguish the note from other Algerian dinar denominations and dates.

What is the catalog reference for this Algerian banknote?

The catalog reference is Algeria Pic 132, also presented in the description as Algeria Pick 132. “Pic 132” is the specific reference supplied for this 10 Dinars banknote and should not be confused with a separate model or cataloguing system.

What should collectors know about the images and serial number?

The listing states that the images shown are product references in the case of uncirculated banknotes. It also specifies that the serial number shown in the reference images will not correspond to the banknote ordered, so the pictured serial number should not be used to identify the individual note received.