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1 Dinar Independence

Issuer Banque d'Algérie
Year 1983
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Composition Copper-nickel
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Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Reeded
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Algeria's 1983 dinar coinage was issued well into the single-party socialist administration of the FLN, a period when the government was doubling down on state-controlled industry and increasingly reliant on hydrocarbon revenues to paper over structural economic problems. The "Independence" designation in the coin's name refers to the broader series identity rather than a specific anniversary issue — Algeria had gained independence from France in July 1962 after a war that killed an estimated 300,000 to 1.5 million people, depending on whose figures you accept.

Copper-nickel became the standard for Algerian circulating coinage of this denomination by the early 1980s, replacing earlier aluminum issues that had proven impractical under heavy use.