Algerian dinar The dinar is the money of Algeria. 100 santeem make 1 dinar. The name "dinar" comes from the Roman denarius. Algeria started using the dinar on 1 April 1964. vteCurrencies named dinar or similarCirculating Algerian dinar (دينار) Bahraini dinar (دينار) Iraqi dinar (دينار) Jordanian dinar (دينار) Kuwaiti dinar (دينار) Libyan dinar (دينار) Macedonian denar (денар) Serbian dinar (динар) Tunisian dinar (دينار) Obsolete Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar Croatian dinar French denier Iraqi "Swiss" dinar Krajina dinar (динар) Islamic gold dinar (Modern use) Portuguese dinheiro Republika Srpska dinar (динар) South Arabian dinar South Yemeni dinar (دينار) Spanish dinero Sudanese dinar (دينار) Yugoslav dinar (динар) As subunit Iranian qiran (قران) Iranian rial (ریال) See also Andorran diner (commemorative) Kelantanese dinar (unofficial) denarius This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.