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Jugoslavia
Jugoslavia
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Jugoslavia


Jugoslavian banknotes, issued in 1993:

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Jugoslavia, 5000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 5000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 10.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 10.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 50.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 50.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 500.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 500.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 500.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 500.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 5.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 5.000.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 5.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 5.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 50.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 50.000.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 100.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 100.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 1.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 1.000.000.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 5.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 5.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 10.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 10.000.000.000 dinars 1993
Jugoslavia, 50.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 50.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 500.000.000.000 dinars 1993 Jugoslavia, 500.000.000.000 dinars 1993

The first dinars were introduced in Serbia in 1875 - they replaced the formerly used piastres. In 1918 the Kingdom of the serbs, croats and slovenians was founded, and since 1920 dinar became it's national currency. After the inflation during the World War II, the new dinar was introduced to replace many currencies in use. In 1966 the dinar's ratio was changed at 1:100. After the civil war in the 1990ies, new dinars were issued again, and their rate was tied to the german mark.

Banknotes of former
SFR Jugoslavia republics:

Older issues of
Jugoslavian banknotes:



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