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10 Dinars Jugurtha

Issuer Bank of Algeria
Year 1994
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Weight 14.6 g
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Obverse lettering يوغورطة
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Edge Reeded
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Jugurtha, the Numidian king who fought Rome to a standstill across nearly two decades before being betrayed by his own father-in-law Bocchus in 105 BC, was a politically charged choice for Algerian coinage in the 1990s — a period when the state was actively reasserting pre-colonial, pre-Arab identity amid a brutal civil conflict with Islamist insurgents. The Bank of Algeria issued this silver piece as part of a broader commemorative program drawing on indigenous North African history rather than Ottoman or French administrative heritage.

Jugurtha died in a Roman prison, starved to death following Marius's triumph.