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100 Dinars

Issuer Bank of Algeria
Year 2018-2019
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Thickness 2.30 mm
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description The aluminium bronze centre depicts a satellite orbiting a stylised globe, commemorating Algeria's achievements in space technology. The outer stainless steel ring features a border of twenty stars divided at two points by decorative monograms. The date inscription in the outer ring incorporates three calendar systems: the Gregorian year, the Hijri year, and the Amazigh (Berber) year, reflecting Algeria's multicultural heritage.
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The 100-dinar denomination was reintroduced in bimetallic form as part of Algeria's broader effort to reduce reliance on banknotes for high-frequency transactions — a persistent problem in a cash-heavy economy where paper currency degrades rapidly in circulation. The shift to a coin of this value was administratively contentious; Algeria had previously discontinued the denomination before reversing course.

KM#141 spans a two-year production window across 2018–2019, though the Banque d'Algérie does not publish annual mintage figures, leaving exact production volumes unconfirmed.