Here is a report on the latest exchange rates for the US dollar and foreign currencies against the Libyan dinar in today’s Friday, December 19, 2025 transactions, according to figures from the black market.
The following report presents the daily updated prices of foreign and Arab currencies, gold, silver, and bonds against the Libyan dinar in today’s transactions. The following values are sourced from specialized price-tracking pages:
Prices at market opening:
US Dollar exchange rate:
◆ Dollar = 8.445 dinars {Tripoli}
◆ Dollar = 8.455 dinars {Benghazi}
◆ Dollar = 8.455 dinars {Zliten}
Euro exchange rate: 9.75 dinars
British Pound Sterling exchange rate: 11.05 dinars
Dollar transfer to Turkey: 8.44 dinars
Dubai remittance dollar: 8.435 dinars
Tunisian Dinar exchange rate: 2.63 dinars
Turkish Lira exchange rate: 0.200 dinars
Jordanian Dinar exchange rate: 11.80 dinars
Egyptian Pound exchange rate: 0.170 dinars
Scrap silver price: 12.70 dinars
18-karat scrap gold price: 858.50 dinars
21-karat scrap gold price: 1,001.583 dinars
Cast gold price: 867.50 dinars per gram
Dollar via Trade and Development Bank check = 9.79 dinars
Dollar via Republic Bank check = 9.77 dinars
Dollar via Al-Wahda Bank check = 9.79 dinars.
Dollar via National Commercial Bank check = 9.77 dinars
Dollar via Development Bank-Benghazi check = 9.80 dinars / Al-Wahda-Benghazi check = 9.80 dinars.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. Historically, it was founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BC and has since been ruled by the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, and Italians, which is reflected in its diverse architecture like the ancient Red Castle (Assaraya al-Hamra).
Benghazi
Benghazi is a major city in eastern Libya, historically significant as a center of trade and culture since its founding as the Greek colony of Euesperides. It played a pivotal role in the 2011 Libyan Revolution and served as a temporary seat of government, though it has also been a site of significant conflict and instability in the years following.
Zliten
Zliten is a coastal city in northwestern Libya, historically known for its ancient Roman settlement of Zliten. It is most famous for the Zliten Mosaic, a well-preserved Roman floor mosaic from the 2nd century AD depicting scenes of daily life and gladiatorial combat, discovered in a villa near the city. The area also holds significance for the Zawiya of Sidi Abd as-Salam al-Asmar, a 15th-century Islamic religious school and mausoleum that is an important Sufi site.
Turkey
Turkey is a transcontinental nation bridging Europe and Asia, with a rich history rooted in the ancient civilizations of Anatolia and later as the heart of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. Its modern identity was forged in 1923 as the Republic of Turkey under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The country is renowned for its diverse cultural heritage, encompassing historic sites like Ephesus and Hagia Sophia, alongside vibrant traditions in art, cuisine, and architecture.
Dubai
Dubai is a major global city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, historically known as a small fishing and pearling village. Its modern transformation began with the discovery of oil in the 1960s, but it has since strategically diversified its economy into tourism, finance, and trade, becoming famous for its ultramodern architecture and luxury shopping.