The Yugoslav dinar is no longer in use, having been replaced by the Serbian dinar and other currencies following the breakup of Yugoslavia. Since it is a defunct currency, its present market value is not readily available and would likely be negligible. Collectors may assign some value to old banknotes, but this would vary widely based on condition and rarity. For an accurate valuation, consulting a currency collector or specialist would be necessary.
i wanna know how much a 1000 jugoslavija dinar cost in Indian rupees and where i exchange that money in India
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The Yugoslavia Dinar is no longer in use being replaced by the currencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia (at par), thus it is no longer legal tender though the link below gives a value of just over $700US.
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No, it's worthless . The jugoslavija 1993 Dinara's arenot valid.
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i have some jugoslavijia currency 5000000 of the year 1993. how to sell tha dinara in Indian rupee
i wanna know how much a 1000 jugoslavija dinar cost in Indian rupees and where i exchange that money in India
I also would like to sell this bill but i don't know what it's worth.
To convert 500,000,000 Yugoslav dinars (pet miliona dinara) to Indian currency, you would need the current exchange rate for Yugoslav dinars to Indian rupees. However, since Yugoslav dinars are no longer in use and the currency has been replaced by the currencies of the successor states, a direct conversion is not possible. If you have a specific historical or collectible value in mind, it may be best to consult a currency exchange expert or a collector.
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