2023
No. The Yugoslavian dinar is out of circulation following the collapse of Yugoslavia.
It depends, some businesses will accept US currency, some won't. More businesses will accept US currency in cities on or near the border. If they accept US currency, you will be subject to their exchange rate. Also, obviously you can use your debit/credit cards and your currency will be converted for the transaction (subject to the bank's exchange rate). Overall, if you have the time, you're better off waiting for a day that has a better than average exchange rate and exchanging whatever money you plan on spending. Even though it may be convenient, the exchange rate that businesses will offer are not going to be as good as what you could find at a proper currency exchange or bank.
Conversion CenterVisit a conversion center or the currency exchange desk at your hotel, conversion centers can be located throughout major cities, usually in high-tourism areas. Some hotels will offer currency exchanges for their guests. You can then show your passport to the currency exchange teller. Be sure to present a valid passport to exchange your dollars into euros. Next give the teller the money you want to exchange. If you can't find a conversion centerIf you can not find a conversion center try to find an ATM and exchange it that way.
$11
No!This banknote was valid in 1993,but in that period you could by only launch for that,if you're lucky.
The euro is valid in Madeira.
Cruzados is no longer a valid currency in Brazil. Hasn't been for decades.
1,000,000.00 British pounds sterling = 1,655,903.30 US dollars Exchange rate: 1.655903 Rate valid as of: 6/12/2009
5000000 dinar is valid now in india are not
Yes, until the end of 2009
call any exchange place like a bank or depending where u live u can call or go to the airport especially if it's an international airport because they exchange all foreign currency i recently took several diffrent types of currency to laguardia international in nyc and sold them
No, it's worthless . The jugoslavija 1993 Dinara's arenot valid.