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Libyan dinar - Definition and Overview |
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The Libyan dinar is the legal currency of Libya. Abbreviation: LYD. 1 Libyan dinar equals 1000 Libyan dirhams.
When Libya was a part of the Ottoman Empire, the country used the Ottoman currency (Ottoman Empire Piastres (XOTP) ). When Italy started taking over the country, the lira was introduced. At one time British Military Authorities (BMA), Lira, Algerian francs (DZG) and Egyptian pounds (EGP) were used in the country, each in their respective territories. When Libya became independent in 1951, the Libyan pound (LYP) was introduced. The LYP was separated into 100 Piastres and 1000 Milliemes.
In 1971, the country introduced the new currency, the Libyan dinar, the currency used today. The bank of issue is the Central Bank of Libya, which also supervises the banking system and regulates credit. In 1972 the Libyan Arab Foreign Bank was established to deal with overseas investment.
As of January 2, 2005 there were 1.25640 dinars to the United States dollar
One Libyan dinar banknote from 1988.
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Example Usage of Libyan |
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JIDF: > @BarackObama you know that you're indirectly supporting LIBYA each time you use bit.ly, right? ".ly" is a Libyan - Plz use AMERICAN. |
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wiredpigsblogs: Blog Post: A New Hope?:
In Lybia, the radical Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) have sat down with Saif al Islam ... http://bit.ly/anzvt |
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FunkyFoneBoyAl: BTTF - had Libyan terrorists... they WERE in a VW bus though |
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