No. Hyperinflation rendered the currency next to worthless almost immediately, and anything from 1993 was soon replaced.
value of the dinars
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.
Dinar is currency in Serbia and few more countries. Value of 100 dinars is around $1.5 USD
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There are a number of countries that use Dinars as a unit of currency. That will create a variance as to the total value.
Kuwaiti Dinars what is the highest currency
The value of twenty five thousand dinars in America would depend on the country you are referring to. Dinar is the currency of several countries, including Iraq, Kuwait, and Serbia. To determine the exact value, you would need to convert the dinars to the local currency or check the current exchange rate.
At the time of writing this answer 50 Australian Dollars is the equivalent value of 3,662.08 Algerian Dinars.
At all Banks in USA and worldwide.CorrectionUnlike many banks outside of the U.S. many U.S. banks are not set up to exchange foreign currency. Only large banks with overseas departments are able to handle exchanges directly. Agencies such as American Express, Deak Perera, and other private currency dealers worldwide also deal directly in exchange transactions. The difficulty with Yugoslav dinars is that the currency from 1 to 500 Billion denominations is now obsolete but still legal,holding cash market value of $ 0.67 USD per Dinar and valid as cash payment for credit ,goods, services worldwide and tradeable upto year 2025, so it's very likely that even a specialized service such as Amex would have to make special arrangements, as well as charging a hefty service fee.A:How can the currency be "obsolete but still legal" since Yugoslavia disappeared from the map in 2003? Old Yugoslav Dinars were replaced in 1994 by New Dinars at the rate of 13 million OD to 1 ND.The closest thing now to a Yugoslav Dinar is the Serbian Dinar with in early March 2009 was trading at 75 to US$1.00The only place you can "exchange" Yugoslavian Dinars is at a old coin and currency shop.
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Dollars.5000000000 Dinar (YUM) = 91,500,000 US Dollars.Refer to www.coinmill.com for currency values.Yugoslavian Dinar is obsolete, it was dropped off in 2003.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
At a conversion rate of 1150.70 I believe that would be about $21.
100000 Anhapa Dinara Paper Currency From Yugoslavija to u.s. currency