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CBL introduces the new LD 5 banknote

bySami Zaptia
March 27, 2025
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CBL introduces the new LD 5 banknote

The CBL has introduced the new LD5 denomination into circulation (Photo: CBL).

‎The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) announced yesterday the issuance of a new 5 dinar banknote bearing the signature of the new Governor Naji Issa.

The CBL said the new denomination will go into circulation along with the currently circulating issuances, starting today, Thursday, 27 March.‎

The LD note introduced on 20 March
It will be recalled that the CBL had announced on 20 March the issuance of a new 20-dinar polymer banknote (second issue) into circulation alongside the currently circulating issue.‎

On 20 January, the CBL had announced the issuance of new banknotes in the 5-, 10- and 20-dinars denominations in the coming weeks and months.

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