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The Tunisian dinar (symbol: د.ت; code: TND) is the official currency of Tunisia.

Currency Details
  • Country code TN
  • Symbol TND
  • ISO Code TND
  • Subunits 1 Dinar = 1000 Millimes
Coins
  • 5 millimes
  • 10 millimes
  • 20 millimes
  • 50 millimes
  • 100 millimes
  • 200 millimes
  • ½ dinar
  • 1 dinar
  • 2 dinars
  • 5 dinars
Banknotes
  • 5 dinars
  • 10 dinars
  • 20 dinars
  • 50 dinars

The Tunisian Dinar, abbreviated as TND, is the official currency of the Republic of Tunisia. Symbolized as "د.ت" or sometimes "DT", it is subdivided into 1000 millimes. Introduced in 1960, the dinar replaced the Tunisian franc as part of the country's post-independence economic reforms, establishing monetary sovereignty after French colonial rule.

History and Background
The dinar's history reflects Tunisia's economic journey: • 1960: Introduced at par with the Algerian dinar (1 TND = 1000 francs) • 1964: First banknotes featuring Carthaginian heritage • 1999: Millennium series with enhanced security features • 2011: Post-revolution economic challenges impacted value Issued by the Central Bank of Tunisia, the currency's name derives from the Roman "denarius".

Economic Significance
As a managed float currency: • Subject to strict exchange controls (illegal to export dinars) • Pegged to a trade-weighted basket of currencies (EUR 58%, USD 19%) • Key sectors influencing value: tourism (12% GDP), textiles, olive oil • Facing inflation pressures (8.3% in 2023) and trade deficits The dinar's stability remains crucial for Tunisia's IMF-backed reforms.

Usage and Exchange
Important practical notes: • Banknotes: 5, 10, 20, 50 dinars (new polymer series since 2020) • Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 millimes & ½, 1, 2, 5 dinars • Exchange ONLY within Tunisia (declare foreign currency > TND 5000) • ATMs dispense dinars (maximum TND 400/day for foreign cards) • Credit cards accepted in tourist areas, but cash dominates local markets • Best rates at official exchange offices (keep receipts for exit)

Banknote Security Features
2020 Series highlights: ✓ Polymer substrate for 5 & 10 dinar notes ✓ Holographic stripe with Carthaginian ship motif ✓ Perfect registration device (EURion constellation) ✓ Tactile marks for visually impaired ✓ UV-reactive threads and ink The 50 dinar note features Ibn Khaldun's portrait with advanced microprinting.

Cultural Heritage
Currency reflects Tunisia's identity: • All denominations feature ancient Carthaginian and Islamic motifs • Historical figures like Hannibal and Aboul-Qacem Echebbi • Landmarks: Great Mosque of Kairouan, El Jem Colosseum • Bilingual text (Arabic/French) on all notes

Conclusion
The Tunisian dinar serves as both economic instrument and cultural artifact - from the millime coins jingling in Medina souks to the high-tech polymer notes financing modern infrastructure. For visitors, navigating the dinar's unique exchange controls reveals much about Tunisia's balancing act between economic protectionism and global engagement. As the nation addresses fiscal challenges, its currency remains a resilient symbol of Tunisian sovereignty and rich Mediterranean heritage.