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What currency is used in Yugoslavia?

What currency is used in Yugoslavia?

Yugoslav dinar
Yugoslavia/Currencies

What is Yugoslavia money worth?

Yugoslavian convertible dinars to US dollars conversion table

amount convert Result
1 000 Yugoslavian convertible dinar YUN YUN 13.56 USD
1 500 Yugoslavian convertible dinar YUN YUN 20.34 USD
2 000 Yugoslavian convertible dinars YUN YUN 27.12 USD
2 500 Yugoslavian convertible dinars YUN YUN 33.90 USD

Is Yugoslavia currency still valid?

Yugoslavia went through a period of hyperinflation and currency reforms to combat this during the late 80s and early 90s roughly over the period from 89 to 94. This is issued in september of 1993 ceased to be used when the currency was revalued in january of the next year.

What 7 countries made up Yugoslavia?

Specifically, the six republics that made up the federation – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia (including the regions of Kosovo and Vojvodina) and Slovenia. On 25 June 1991, the declarations of independence of Slovenia and Croatia effectively ended SFRY’s existence.

What was the last currency to be issued in Yugoslavia?

This was the last dinar that bore the coat of arms and the name of the “Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia” in multiple languages. Serbian enclaves in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina also issued currencies in dinar, equivalent to and revalued together with the Yugoslav dinar. These were the Krajina dinar and the Republika Srpska dinar .

Is there a 100 denar coin in Yugoslavia?

For Macedonian coins of a similar denomination, see Macedonian 100 denar coin. The 100 dinar coin is a circulation and commemorative piece of Yugoslavia, a former Southeast Europe an country that existed during the 20th and early 21st centuries.

When did the Yugoslavian convertible dinar replace Yud?

On 1 Jan 1990, the yugoslavian convertible dinar (YUN) replaced █ (YUD). On 24 Jul 1992, █ (YUM) replaced the yugoslavian convertible dinar (YUN). The code of Yugoslavian convertible dinar is YUN. We use YUN as symbol of Yugoslavian convertible dinar. the Yugoslavian convertible dinar was introduced in 1 Jan 1990 (30 years ago).

How big is a piece of Yugoslavian paper money?

20 Different Yugoslavia (Jugoslavije) Banknotes 10 to 5 Billion Dinara. These are banknotes from the now broken-up country of Yugoslavia. They include nice conditions from Extra Fine to Uncirculated. The denominations range from 10 dinar to 5 billion dinar.