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Tunisia - 1st Republic (1957-1987) Coins

The official currency of Tunisia is the Tunisian Dinar, which is divided into 1000 millimes. This currency has been an integral part of the Tunisian economy since its introduction in 1960, shortly after the country's independence. Tunisian numismatics reflects a rich history dating back to ancient times, with influences from various civilizations that have left their mark on the region.

Monetary history of Tunisia

Before the adoption of the Tunisian dinar, the country used the Tunisian franc, introduced during the French protectorate. However, Tunisia's numismatic history is much older, with evidence of coinage dating back to Phoenician and Carthaginian times. During the Roman period, the region produced coins with unique designs that reflected the local culture. Later, under Arab and Ottoman rule, new monetary forms were introduced that laid the foundation for the modern system.

Numismatic milestones

One of the most significant milestones in Tunisian numismatics was the introduction of the dinar in 1960, which marked the country's economic independence. Since then, Tunisia has issued several series of commemorative coins, highlighting important historical and cultural events. A notable example is the series of coins issued in 1970 to commemorate the millennium of the founding of Kairouan, a holy city of Islam. In addition, in 2005, the Central Bank of Tunisia introduced a new series of coins with modernized designs, reflecting the country's progress and national identity.

Country Tunisia
Flag
Coin Tunisian dinar (TND)
1€ 3,34د.ت
Continent Africa
Capital city Tunis
ISO2 TN
ISO3 TUN
Catalogued coins 185

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Ancient coins of Tunisia

To facilitate their classification, we have decided to organise the coins according to their historical period, you can consult the coins by historical numismatic categories of Tunisia.

Ottoman Empire 1574-1705 Belycate of Tunisia 1795-1881 French Protectorate 1881-1956 1st Republic 1957-1987 2nd Republic 1988-?

The most valuable coins

The most valuable Tunisia - 1st Republic (1957-1987) coins and sought after by collectors according to Foronum statistics are the following:

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The valuation of these coins has been achieved through a meticulous algorithm that considers the current market, taking into account aspects such as material, weight, diameter, edge, year of mintage, mint of manufacture and the number of coins produced. Coins with limited mintages and in good condition are usually among the most valuable.

Coin Catalog

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1 millim

KM#280 FO#2414
Price 0,23€
Year 1960

2 millimes

KM#281 FO#2415
Price 0,05€-4,86€
Year 1960

5 millimes

KM#282 FO#2416
Price 0,05€-6,56€
Year 1960-1996

1/2 dinar

KM#291 FO#2417
Price 3,00€
Year 1968

1 dinar (Virgil)

KM#295 FO#7824
Year 1969

1 dinar (Neptune)

KM#298 FO#19689
Year 1969

1 dinar (Diocletian's Arch in Sufetula)

1 dinar (FAO)

KM#302 FO#2418
Price 40,00€
Year 1970

1/2 dinar (FAO)

KM#303 FO#2419
Price 0,75€-0,89€
Year 1976-1983

1 dinar (FAO)

KM#304 FO#2387
Price 0,62€-4,26€
Year 1976-1983

5 dinars (20th Anniversary of Independence)

10 millimes

KM#306 FO#2420
Price 0,11€-1,21€
Year 1960-2008

10 millimes

KM#306.1 FO#10959
Price 0,22€-1,00€
Year 2009-2017

20 millimes

KM#307.1 FO#2421
Price 0,09€-2,33€
Year 1960-2005

50 millimes

KM#308 FO#2422
Price 0,12€-5,00€
Year 1960-2009

100 millimes

KM#309 FO#2423
Price 0,10€-4,38€
Year 1960-2018

5 dinars (International Year of the Child)

10 dinars (25th anniversary BCT Comptoir Gabes)

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