The Yugoslavia Dinar is no longer in use being replaced by the currencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia (at par), thus it is no longer legal tender though the link below gives a value of just over $700US.
The most common currency traded today is the US Dollar with almost 85% of the trading volume.
Something like $575 billion of U.S. currency is in circulation today.
$100 in 1950 would be worth $1000 today
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While this is difficult to say since the dinarii is an extinct currency, we know that it is worth around $20 based upon discussions of what a common item available both today and then is priced.
how are the worlds top currency trades today? how are the worlds top currency trades today?
the currency is the dollar
One hundred pence in today's currency is one hundred pence!
EURO is the currency of Germany.
Until 2002 the Vatican Lira was the currency. Today it is the Euro.
The most common currency traded today is the US Dollar with almost 85% of the trading volume.
They are legal tender.
yes
The Greek drachma is an older form of Greek currency. It was replaced with the Euro on January 1, 2002. In today's market 200 Greek drachma are worth $0.78 in United States currency.
$1000
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