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Dinar.
No. The Yugoslavian dinar is out of circulation following the collapse of Yugoslavia.
400 Yugoslavian dinars are worth about 173.60 GBP.
Any, 1 Old Yugoslavia Dinar (YUM) = 1 Novi Dinar (YUM).
One Kuwaiti Dinar is equal to 3.4323 United States Dollar (As of today 26th April 2009)
Wat is the actual value of 10000000000 dinars according to indian rupees
One Yugoslavian Dinar equals about 183/1000 of a U.S. dollar, therefore 100000000 Dinar would equal 183000 USD. In euros this would equal about 150000.
No, the Yugoslavian dinar is no longer in use. Indeed the 1993 dinar was discontinued the following year having suffered massive hyperinflation. And even the 1994 dinar only lasted for a month or so! Eventually Yugoslavia adopted a dinar that was pegged to the German mark which later became the Euro.
Nothing in USD. The Dinar is extremely inflated. It takes 1,148.78 Dinar to equal one United States Dollar.
There is no evidence that he did. According to the president's tax returns, his investments are mainly in the United States.
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.
No, the Central Bank of Iraq controls the valuation of the dinar, not the United Nations.