Serbian Dinars
Serbian Dinars still remain the official currency of the Serbia. Some form of this currency has been in use in the country since the 13th Century.
There are a variety of countries that use dinars as their currency. Without specifying which one, there is no way to usefully answer the question: Algerian dinars: 25 DZD = $0.316 Bahraini dinars: 25 BHD = $66.31 Iraqi dinars: 25 IQD = $0.02 Jordanian dinars: 25 JOD = $35.30 Kuwaiti dinars: 25 KWD = $87.54 Libyan dinars: 25 LYD = $19.46 Macedonian denars: 25 MKD = $0.534 Serbian dinars: 25 RSD = $0.288 Tunisian dinars: 25 TND = $15.06
Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the only dinars left in circulation in that area are Serbian.
A Tunisian Dinar is equal to .35 British Pound Sterling.ÊOne British Pound Sterling is equal to 1851.47 Iraqi Dinars.
The highest serbian banknote ever issued, ant the wotld's highest balnknote ever, was that of 500.000.000.000 (five billion!) dinars, during the inflation at the beginning of the '90s, and yet, it wasn't worth much anyway.
400 Yugoslavian dinars are worth about 173.60 GBP.
6 zeros in one million unless zero is currency
Which Dinar? The following are currently uses:Algerian DinarBahraini DinarIraqi DinarJordanian DinarKuwaiti DinarLibyan DinarMacedonian Denar (similar)Serbian DinarTunisian Dinar
25 Iraqi dinars, with three white horses, is worth less than one cent. It takes approximately 1170 Dinars to equal one US dollar.
A dinar is also called a rial, I think. It is Middle Eastern money.
100 dinars equal one rial