In Algeria, the official currency is the Algerian Dinar, usually the change in the bank ranges from about 99-100 Euro Dinars, ie equivalent to one cent Dinar Euro. As I have told you on the bench only change Euros to Dinars, if when you leave the country want change Dinars are you're not going to because you do not make them change for Euros. It's a little strange all is said it looks like a hoax (I wish I could refute / confirm this), so we change the money bit by bit to not end up eating us the Dinars.
However, I recommend that the bank will not change unless absolutely necessary as there are some shops that Euros and you wear them the change with a change Dinars higher than the bank of around 124-128 Dinars by Euros (which is a much higher change! We are giving 25% more for our money), but to give you an idea: they are not cashing stores far from ordinary shops are where you change the owner Euros to your Dinars, the reason is a mystery but I guess that will some kind of skullduggery and possibly dark mounted relates to the canard that you can not change dinars to euros.
Come on, what life has been termed as "black market" for the time we changed three times and all three in these places, the shops were a sports shop, a hardware store (this was even more illegal, as entering into a small room that was in the back) and a traditional clothing store. These stores are very easy to find, just go to an area which has many shops and go ask them, even if you have no idea to speak French or Arabic just teach the Euros and you know what you mean, may become the crazy (or are in law) and they tell you they do not know where to change but in the shops soon asking someone tells you that change you shop.
My recommendation is that at least 120-115 will not change because I am sure you are using the revolutionary tax tourist.
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