Yugoslavia used the Dinar, which was divided into 100 para.
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Yugoslavia's currency, the dinar, is no longer in circulation as the country dissolved in the early 1990s. The dinar used in the former Yugoslavia has been replaced by national currencies in the successor states, such as the Serbian dinar, Croatian kuna, and others. Currency exchange for these former Yugoslav currencies is typically conducted at banks, currency exchange offices, and online platforms that deal in foreign currencies.
where i need to exchange yugoslavia dinar into indian currency,what is the procedure
Nobody. Yugoslavia no longer exists. Its currency is worthless, except to a banknote collector.
You can't. Yugoslavia no longer exists.
100000 Anhapa Dinara Paper Currency From Yugoslavija to u.s. currency
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True. At it's peak in 1993, inflation in Yugoslavia ran at 100% (prices doubling)/day in the local currency.
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)
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Ceca, a folk singer, was born in the country of Yugoslavia. However, Yugoslavia has since dissolved, and the part of Yugoslavia she was born in is called Serbia.