No. The Yugoslavian dinar is out of circulation following the collapse of Yugoslavia.
No!This banknote was valid in 1993,but in that period you could by only launch for that,if you're lucky.
about 250 000 $
Dinar
Yugoslavia used the Dinar, which was divided into 100 para.
Any, 1 Old Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 1 Novi Dinar (YUM).
Yugoslavia no longer exists but its currency was the DINAR Countries which were part of Yugoslavia now use many different currencies including: Euro (Slovenia, Montenegro, Kosovo province), Dinar (Serbia), Crona (Croatia) and Mark (Bosnia)
Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the only dinars left in circulation in that area are Serbian.
where i need to exchange yugoslavia dinar into indian currency,what is the procedure
5000000 dinar is valid now in india are not
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.
1 Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 0.0183 US Dollars.5000000000 Dinar (YUM) = 91,500,000 US Dollars.Refer to www.coinmill.com for currency values.Yugoslavian Dinar is obsolete, it was dropped off in 2003. Refer to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_dinar