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| Issuer | Banque Centrale de Tunisie |
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| Year | 1967 |
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| Value | 2 Dinars (دينار) |
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| Reverse script | Arabic, Latin |
| Reverse lettering | الذكرى العاشرة للجمهورية 10E ANNIVER. DE LA REPUBLIQUE 1957 1967 NI ديناران 2 DINARS (Translation: 10th anniversary of the republic 1957-1967 NI 2 Dinars) |
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Tunisia's 1967 gold 2 Dinars marks the tenth anniversary of the republic declared on July 25, 1957, after Habib Bourguiba abolished the monarchy and sent the last Bey of Tunis, Muhammad VIII al-Amin, into internal exile. The issue was a deliberate act of national self-definition by a government still consolidating its post-colonial identity, struck just three years after Tunisia introduced the dinar itself as a replacement for the franc.
Mintage was limited, intended for presentation and collector sets rather than circulation. The .900 fineness matches French gold coinage standards — an irony not lost on a nation that had spent the prior decade dismantling French institutional influence.