Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the only dinars left in circulation in that area are Serbian.
Serbian Dinars
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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
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.
According the the CBI, in 2010 there was nearly 27 trillion Iraqi Dinar in circulation. That does include the money that was embezzled out of a branch of the central bank. Within in the last year, the CBI has started to bring dinars back into its reserves and now there should be around 18-20 trillion still in circulation.
Which Dinar? The following are currently uses:Algerian DinarBahraini DinarIraqi DinarJordanian DinarKuwaiti DinarLibyan DinarMacedonian Denar (similar)Serbian DinarTunisian Dinar
100 dinars
value of the dinars
Dinars, called Iraqi dinars to distinguish from other countries that use dinars.
100 dinars
The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The smallest coin is 1 dinar, the largest banknote is 5,000 dinar.The international trading code is RSD.