What is the value of 1993 Yugoslavia dinar now?
Michael Gray
Updated on April 07, 2026
In July 1992, YUN got converted into Reformed dinars (YUR) at the rate of 10 YUN per YUR. So now the note was now worth 1 YUR. In October 1993, YUR got converted into YUO at 1 million YUR per YUO.
Can you still use Yugoslavian dinars?
The Yugoslav dinar (YUM) is obsolete. It was replaced by the currencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia (at par) when the country split up.
Are Yugoslavian dinar worth anything?
It is almost certainly un exchangeable and even if exchangeable it would be worthless, except for collectors value. In July 1992, YUN got converted into Reformed dinars (YUR) at the rate of 10 YUN per YUR. So now the note was now worth 1 YUR. In October 1993, YUR got converted into YUO at 1 million YUR per YUO.
What is the currency of Yugoslavia now?
Yugoslav dinar
Yugoslavia/Currencies
What language did Yugoslavia speak?
Serbo-Croatian
| Serbo-Croatian | |
|---|---|
| Writing system | Latin (Gaj) Cyrillic (Serbian and Montenegrin) Yugoslav Braille |
| Official status | |
| Official language in | Serbia (as Serbian) Croatia (as Croatian) Bosnia and Herzegovina (as Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian) Montenegro (as Montenegrin) Kosovo (as Serbian) European Union (as Croatian) |
What was the capital city of Yugoslavia?
Belgrade
Yugoslavia/Capitals
Since 1992 Belgrade has been the capital of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, consisting of the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of Montenegro. As of February 2003, Belgrade has been the capital of the newly formed State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
Which country uses dinars?
Iraq
Kurdistan Region
Iraqi dinar/Countries
Dinar, monetary unit used in several Middle Eastern countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, and Tunisia.
How much is Zimbabwe dollar to US dollar?
Convert Zimbabwean Dollar to US Dollar
| ZWD | USD |
|---|---|
| 1 ZWD | 0.00276319 USD |
| 5 ZWD | 0.013816 USD |
| 10 ZWD | 0.0276319 USD |
| 25 ZWD | 0.0690799 USD |
When did Yugoslavia break up?
25 June 1991 – 28 April 1992
Breakup of Yugoslavia/Periods
Is there a Yugoslavian language?
SOME 17m people in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro speak variations of what used to be called Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian. Officially though, the language that once united Yugoslavia has, like the country, ceased to exist. Instead, it now has four names: Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian and Montenegrin.
What was the value of one Yugoslavian dinar in 1993?
On December 31st 1993, one US Dollar worth 1,775,998,646,615 Yugoslavian Dinars, due to a highest hyperinflation ever seen in the world (313 billion percent). For more info on Dinar history check here .
When is the best time to change Yugoslavian convertible dinars?
The best day to change Yugoslavian convertible dinars in US dollars was the Wednesday, 6 January 2021. At that time the currency had reached its highest value. The worst day to change Yugoslavian convertible dinars in US dollars was the Sunday, 21 June 2020.
What was the currency of Yugoslavia before it split up?
It was replaced by the currencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia (at par) when the country split up. The Yugoslavian Dinar is the currency in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro, YU, YUG). The symbol for YUM can be written Din. The Yugoslavian Dinar is divided into 100 paras.
Which is the currency of Serbia and Montenegro?
The Yugoslavian Dinar is the currency in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro, YU, YUG).