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50 Dinars

Issuer Banque Centrale de Tunisie
Year 2022
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Value 50 Dinars
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Obverse description Intaglio portrait of Hédi Nouira (1903–1993) at centre-right, set against a geometric guilloche underprint in gold and ochre tones. The large numeral '50' appears at left in deep burgundy alongside an ornate floral vignette; Arabic denomination خمسون دينار and bank title are inscribed across the upper field. Date 2022-3-20 is printed at lower left beneath the portrait caption.
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Reverse description Central vignette presents the Banque Centrale de Tunisie headquarters building rendered in fine intaglio line work, set within a radiating sunburst guilloche in gold and tan. The bank title in French, Banque Centrale de Tunisie, and in Arabic are inscribed above; the legend CINQUANTE DINARS runs along the lower margin. Geometric latticework panels frame both sides of the note.
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Tunisia's 50-dinar denomination has historically been the workhorse note of the upper circulation tier, and this 2022 issue continues that role under a central bank that has been managing persistent inflationary pressure and a weakening dinar for most of the preceding decade. The note was introduced as part of a security upgrade cycle rather than in response to any single monetary event.

Pick 100 is recent enough that secondary market data remains thin. Collector interest in modern Tunisian issues tends to concentrate on the earlier Banque Centrale series from the 1970s and 1980s.

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