Is Yugoslavia currency still valid?
Yugoslavia went through a period of hyperinflation and currency reforms to combat this during the late 80s and early 90s roughly over the period from 89 to 94. This is issued in september of 1993 ceased to be used when the currency was revalued in january of the next year.
What currency was used in Yugoslavia?
Yugoslav dinar
Yugoslavia/Currencies
Where was old Yugoslavia?
Specifically, the six republics that made up the federation – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia (including the regions of Kosovo and Vojvodina) and Slovenia.
How much is Yugoslavian money worth?
Yugoslavian convertible dinars to US dollars conversion table
| amount | convert | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1 000 Yugoslavian convertible dinar YUN | YUN | 12.92 USD |
| 1 500 Yugoslavian convertible dinar YUN | YUN | 19.38 USD |
| 2 000 Yugoslavian convertible dinars YUN | YUN | 25.84 USD |
| 2 500 Yugoslavian convertible dinars YUN | YUN | 32.30 USD |
Which countries use dinars?
Iraq
Kurdistan Region
Iraqi dinar/Countries
dinar, monetary unit used in several Middle Eastern countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, and Tunisia.
What currency is yum?
| Yugoslav dinar | |
|---|---|
| Code | YUM |
| Denominations | |
| Subunit | |
| 1/100 | para |
Why did Croatia want to leave Yugoslavia?
Both Croatia and Slovenia felt that they were paying too much money into the federal budget to support the “have not” republics, while Serbia wanted Croatia and Slovenia to pay more money into the federal budget to support them at a time of austerity.
What caused hyperinflation in Yugoslavia?
The paper demonstrates that the Yugoslav hyperinflation, the second highest and the second longest episode in economic history, was driven by excessive money supply that monetized various deficits that emerged upon the disintegration of the country.