Yugoslavian Dinara

vandriver

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A relative found 2 banknotes recently which are Yugoslavian novih dinara dated 1996.
There are 2 of 100 dinara denomination.Are they worth anything and can you change them.
 
Interesting Question

Apparently the old Yugoslav Dinars were converted 1:1 to Serbian Dinars when Yugoslavia ceased to exist.

So therefore what you've got is notionally worth 200 Serbian Dinars .. but probably could only convert them at the Serbian Central bank or something (like if you found an old IR£5 down the back of the Sofa you'd have to take it to the Central Bank in Dublin to convert it to Euros).

However even if they were easy to convert according to oanda.com they'd be worth about €1.94 .. so I don't think you've hit the jackpot on this one :)
 
Nope. Serbian Dinars are non convertible in any case, i.e. they cannot be changed outside of Serbia.
 
Suggest you frame them like my Zimbabwean billion dollar notes. Slim
 
Not a lot else you can do with them. In Serbia that would barely buy you a large beer.
 
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