You can't. Yugoslavia no longer exists.
No. The Yugoslavian dinar is out of circulation following the collapse of Yugoslavia.
I doubt it. BTW 50 lakhs is 5 million if anyone was wondering.
You can exchange Budapest currency for US currency at most banks that exchange foreign currency. You can also make this exchange at places like currency kiosks at international airports.
It is having an exchange rate of 1 Dinar = $ 0.0183 USD. I have 250000 Yugoslavian dinar and it is worth $4575.00. This is because Yugoslavia is not a real country anymore, thereby making all their currency something as it is having an ongoing exchange rate in market, or otherwise just a peace of paper. Because there is no country value or federal reserve anymore, this money is of little value of $ 915.00 USD.
You can exchange them at the Currency Exchange. Go to "Catalog" and then click "Trade Currency"
I think 'forex exchange' comes from the term 'foreign currency exchange'. You can exchange your money from the currency of the country you are based in to a currency from another country.
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The currency in Bolivia is Boliviano and the foreign exchange code of the currency is BOB.
Currency exchange is the process by which travellers can obtain currency by exchanging notes and coins from their country of origin for the local currency of their destination.
Google has a currency exchange rate calculator as well as xe, x-rates, and Go Currency. Alternatively there are currency exchange rate calculators located at malls where you can exchange one currency for another.
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