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Tunisian rial : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tunisian rial The rial (also called the ''rial sebili'' or ''piastre'' in French) was the currency of Tunis until 1891. It was subdivided into 16 ''kharub'' (''caroub''), each of 13 ''fals'' (''burbe''). The ''fals'' was further subdivided into 6 ''qafsi'' (''burben''). The ''nasri'' (''asper'') was worth 2 fals. The denomination was often either not given on coins or only indicated by a numeral. Some rial denominated coins have a numeral over the Arabic letter r, ر. ==History== The rial was issued by the Ottoman rulers of Tunis. Although known as the piastre by Europeans, it was not equal to the Turkish kuruş, also known as the piastre. From 1855, the rial was on a bimetallic standard of 1 rial = 0.17716 grams pure gold or 2.7873 grams pure silver. In 1887, the gold content of the 25 rial coin was slightly reduced to make it equivalent to 15 French francs. In 1891, this conversion rate (more conveniently expressed as 1 rial = 60 centimes) was used when the Tunisian franc replaced the rial.
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