Tunisian Dinar
the currency in Tunisia is the tunisian dinar- its a closed currency so you can only get it in the country you cant bring it in or take it out
Tunisia uses the dinar as currency. The dinar replaced the franc at a rate of 1000 francs, equaling one dinar. The Tunisian dinar is a coin, issued by the Central Bank of Tunisia.
Tunisia uses the dinar as currency. The dinar replaced the franc at a rate of 1000 francs, equaling one dinar. The Tunisian dinar is a coin, issued by the Central Bank of Tunisia.
Tunisian Dinar is the currency used in Tunisia.
Djerba is a small island in South Tunisia, as part of the Tunisian territory, its currency is Tunisian Dinars (TND). It cannot be exchanged outside Tunisia. To learn more see autretunisie.com/en/travel-tips
The currency policies in Tunisia can be explained like this : Bring foreign currency it's good... don't make the state loose currency and take money out of the country". The exchange rate is currently variying between 1 Tunisian Dinar henceforth 1TND = 1 US$ and 1EUR = 1.8 TND.
Most High-street banks and the Post Office can exchange currency.
No you can't the Dinar is a closed currency it is not quoted on International Money Exchanges and has no value out side of Tunisia, and on top of that it is illegal to import or export the dinar by Tunisian law.
Tunisian rial ended in 1891.
Tunisian franc was created in 1891.
Tunisian franc ended in 1960.