Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Libya uses the Libyan dinar, written as LYD. It has been the official currency since 1971, replacing the Libyan pound. Banknotes feature historical figures, landmarks, and cultural symbols. Cash is essential for most transactions, though cards are increasingly accepted in major cities like Tripoli. The dinar’s value can fluctuate due to economic and political conditions. ATMs and exchange offices are available in larger towns. The Libyan dinar represents the country’s sovereignty and economy.
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