TUNIS,
Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Libyan banks have decided to withdraw a banknote bearing
the effigy of fallen Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the official Tunisian news
agency TAP reported on Monday.
"The banks
have agreed to collect the notes and to hand them over to the Central
Bank," said Talal al Dhaguissi, an official in charge of a branch of
Libya's National Commercial Bank in capital Tripoli, according to TAP.
The
banknote which represents the equivalent of 40 U.S. dollars, is Libya's largest
currency. It was introduced on the eve of the celebration in 2008 of the 1969
coup which brought Gaddafi to power.
The move
was welcomed by Libyans. "We can't chase Gaddafi from power and keep his
image on our currency," TAP quoted a Tripoli notary as saying.
In 1971,
Gaddafi decided to adopt the dinar instead of the Libyan pound inherited from
the Idriss monarchy.
Editor: Mu Xuequan
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