50 dinars. 1.11.77. Pick 130a. Among the stylistic designs that make up the face of the note, is a tent, a bedoin(?), livestock. On the back appears to be farmers on a tractor, wheat, grapes.
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As usual since I collect notes based on historical interest, most of mine are pre-WWII and for Algeria that means from the French colonial era- from 1848 to 1962 Algeria, excluding the Southern Territories, was an integral part of France, divided into three departments (as opposed to a colony or protectorate).
French Algerian notes are generally scarcer to come by than metropolitan French notes but here are the ones I do have- the higher denominations (500, 1000 and 5000 francs are CRAZY expensive):