Yugoslavia is no longer a country, perhaps it would be of use to a collector.
If you want, you can keep it yourself, and wait until it will have a higher value,
then sell it for more.
500.000.000.000 dinars note would be worth around 3.84 x 10-5 current Serbian dinars (RSD) which is around 6 x 10-7 USD
This currency was obsolete in 2003.
Any, 1 Old Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 1 Novi Dinar (YUM).
Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the only dinars left in circulation in that area are Serbian.
Along with all currencies, the worth of the Iraqi Dinar changes on a daily basis due to the stock market. As of today, the Dinar is worth .00085 of the US dollar.
Not much as Yugoslavia ceased to exist in 1992.
The country of Yugoslavia ceased to exist in 2003 and none of the notes issued by the former Bank of Yugoslavia have been honoured since the introduction of the Novi Dinar in 1994 which was pegged to the German Mark (at the rate of 12,000,000,000,000,000 1993 Dinar = 1 Mark), which would make your 5m note worth about 1 trillionth of a US cent). The 5,000,000 Dinar note was issued twice during the countries hyper-inflationary period between 1992-94 and was mostly worthless during it's period of issue, with denominations reaching 500,000,000,000 Dinar during this time. The note, in mint uncirculated condition, is worth $2-3 to a collector.
As of the exchange rate today 1 dinar is worth 3.55 USD
It depends which type of Dinar. See the list below. They all have different values.Country - Currency - ISO 4217 codeAlgeria - Algerian dinar - DZDBahrain - Bahraini dinar- BHDIraq - Iraqi dinar - IQDJordan - Jordanian dinar - JODKuwait - Kuwaiti dinar - KWDLibya - Libyan dinar LYDMacedonia - Macedonian denar - MKDSerbia - Serbian dinar - RSDTunisia - Tunisian dinar - TND
26 billion
What is a 1/4 dinar worth with the Central Bank of Kuwait
There wasn't a 50,000 Dinar note issued in 1991, the highest denomination that year was 5,000. The 50,000 Dinar note was issued in 1992 and in uncirculated condition is worth $2.50, in Very Fine condition (used, but uncreased) it is worth $0.75.
15 billion
$433 billion.