Posted on Oct 21, 2025 / Finance
Tunisia uses the Tunisian dinar, written as TND. It has been the official currency since 1958, replacing the French franc. Banknotes feature national leaders, historic landmarks, and cultural symbols. Cash is widely used, though cards and digital payments are accepted in cities like Tunis and Sfax. Coins are used for smaller transactions. The dinar’s value can fluctuate with economic conditions. The Tunisian dinar reflects the country’s independence, culture, and economy.
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