Algerian Black Market Exchange Rates

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Currency Buy Sell Officiel
Euro (EUR) 259 DZD 262 DZD 151.06 DZD
Dollar US (USD) 224 DZD 226 DZD 130.04 DZD
Livre Sterling (GBP) 300 DZD 304 DZD 175.13 DZD
Dollar Canadien (CAD) 160 DZD 163 DZD 94.34 DZD
Yuan Chinois (CNY) 30 DZD 32 DZD 18.18 DZD
Livre Turque (TRY) 5 DZD 5.5 DZD 3.17 DZD
Franc Suisse (CHF) 275 DZD 279 DZD 161.55 DZD
Riyal Saoudien (SAR) 59 DZD 61 DZD 34.72 DZD
Dirham Émirati (AED) 60 DZD 62 DZD 35.46 DZD
Dinar Tunisien (TND) 75 DZD 77 DZD 45.05 DZD
Dirham Marocain (MAD) 23 DZD 25 DZD 14.37 DZD

Historical Evolution of EUR/DZD Exchange Rates

Check the evolution of EUR/DZD exchange rates in the Algerian parallel market with our advanced interactive chart. Analyze the historical fluctuations of the Algerian dinar against the euro since 2016, with complete daily data and real-time statistics.

Daily data from 2016 to 2025
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Ramadan and Hajj periods highlighted
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This exclusive chart allows you to correlate black market currency variations with important economic and religious events. Ideal for understanding parallel exchange trends in Algeria.

⚠️ Important Warning: Black market currency transactions are strictly illegal in Algeria under current legislation. This information is provided for informational and educational purposes only.

📊 Detailed Historical Analysis

Check our complete EUR/DZD exchange rate history with detailed daily analysis. Each day has its own page with variations, trends and economic context.

About Algeria's Parallel Currency Market

Algeria's parallel currency market represents an informal exchange system where rates differ significantly from the Bank of Algeria's official rates. These parallel exchange rates reflect economic reality and actual demand for foreign currencies.

Available Currencies

Our table shows rates for 11 major currencies: Euro (EUR), US Dollar (USD), British Pound (GBP), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Chinese Yuan (CNY), Turkish Lira (TRY), Swiss Franc (CHF), Saudi Riyal (SAR), UAE Dirham (AED), Tunisian Dinar (TND) and Moroccan Dirham (MAD) against the Algerian Dinar (DZD).

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