The basic unit of money in Tunisia.
The basic unit of money in Libya.
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Examples for "Tunisian dinar"
Examples for "Tunisian dinar"
1Nabli later told Reuters that a 2014 deadline the central bank had set for the full convertibility of the Tunisian dinar was challenging.
2Khadidja receives 100 Tunisian dinars ($49) a month as social support from the local government.
3He makes 400 Tunisian dinars ($140) a month selling prickly cactus fruit from a wooden barrow he pushes round the streets by hand.
1At that time the Iraqi dinar and the British pound were at par.
2But the dinar's predecessor itself had also been called the pound.
3To my great mortification they gave me not a single dinar.
4Some years later, a new 50 dinar note was issued, again bearing his likeness.
5They gave my servant girl a quarter of a dinar.
6And she turned to the cateress and said to her, 'Give him another dinar.'
7Elsewhere in the region, the dinar firmed a shade as the Serbian central bank met.
8The dinar's exchange rate against the euro remained stable.
9The value of the dinar fluctuates violently, and offers golden opportunities to the many speculators.
10However, a lot more needs to be done to make the Kuwaiti dinar bond market vibrant.
11Every time Habzalam raised the bidding by a dinar, 'Ala' al-Din raised it by a thousand.
12And yet not a single dinar of your taxes finds its way into my own coffers.
13We paid our bill with a ten dinar (franc) note.
14Discusses value of the dinar, the confusing system of multiple exchange rates & the cost of living.
15But Serbian Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic appeared to rule out fixing the franc rate against the dinar.
16A 2014 deadline for the full convertibility of its dinar currency might also be delayed, he added.