Issued by the Central Bank of Tunisia in 1983, this 20 Dinars banknote is part of a classic series highlighting the country’s economic growth and cultural heritage during the early 1980s. The note combines national symbols with detailed design elements to reflect Tunisia’s post-independence identity.
The obverse features a portrait of a notable Tunisian figure, denomination numerals, and intricate guilloche patterns, with inscriptions in Arabic and French.
The reverse showcases Tunisian landmarks, architecture, or cultural motifs, framed by decorative designs that enhance both visual appeal and security.
Issuer: Central Bank of Tunisia
Denomination: 20 Dinars
Year: 1983
Dimensions: Approx. 150 × 75 mm
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns