Serbian dinar.
Serbian dinar.
The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The smallest coin is 1 dinar, the largest banknote is 5,000 dinar.The international trading code is RSD.
Assuming that you mean Serbia, the currency of Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
Serbian dinar
In 1914, the currency of Serbia was the Serbian dinar. The dinar was introduced in 1900, replacing the Serbian krone, and it continued to be used until the aftermath of World War I when the country went through significant economic changes. The dinar was subdivided into 100 paras.
Serbian dinar
No. The currency in Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
Serbia is a country on southeast Europe's Balkan peninsula.The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The International currency code is RSD.
The 5,000,000,000 Serbian Krajina dinars is a currency that is no longer in use, as it was replaced by the Serbian dinar in the 1990s. Since the Serbian Krajina dinar is effectively obsolete, it cannot be converted into any present currency. However, for historical or collectible purposes, its value would be primarily of interest to numismatists rather than as a current currency exchange.
Countries that use Dinar as their currency: Algeria - Algerian dinar Bahrain - Bahraini dinar Iraq - Iraqi dinar Jordan - Jordanian dinar Kuwait - Kuwaiti dinar Libya - Libyan dinar Republic of Macedonia - Macedonian denar Serbia - Serbian dinar Tunisia - Tunisian dinar
It depends on the Dinar. There are several currencies named the Dinar, including the Iraqi Dinar, Algerian Dinar, Serbian Dinar and several more. Without knowing which Dinar you are talking about and if this is a particular coin or simply a generic banknote, it is impossible to answer your question.