• The banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar were several series of paper money printed by the central bank of the different consecutive states named Yugoslavia...
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    The dinar (Cyrillic: динар) was the currency of Yugoslavia. It was introduced in 1920 in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, which was replaced...
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    Economy of Serbia Yugoslav dinar Yugoslav krone New 2000 dinars and revised 1000 and 500 dinars banknotes in circulation, National Bank of Serbia. Mitchell...
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    Dinkić, November 2000-February 2003 Banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar National Bank of Czechoslovakia Gosbank List of central banks Federal Reserve Board...
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    independence of Macedonia. Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia on 8 September 1991. At the time, the country was using the Yugoslav dinar. But secret...
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  • Bosnian dinar was at par with the 1992 version of the Yugoslav dinar when it was introduced. The first issues were overprinted on Yugoslav banknotes. In November...
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  • The dinar was the currency of Croatia between 1991 and 1994. The ISO 4217 code was HRD. The Croatian dinar replaced the 1990 version of the Yugoslav dinar...
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    resemble banknotes, they are not banknotes. These were followed, on 20 July 1992, by regular type notes for 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 dinars. Later...
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  • overprints on 1992 banknotes. Money portal Numismatics portal Yugoslav dinar Krajina dinar Croatian dinar Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar Hyperinflation v...
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    denominated banknote to enter circulation after the Cold War, after the 500 billion dinar note of the Yugoslav dinar. The 2007 banknote series was prepared...
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    1929 100 Yugoslav dinar banknote, 1929 100 Yugoslav dinar banknote, 1934 1000 Yugoslav dinar banknote, 1931 1000 Yugoslav dinar banknote, 1935 5000...
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    from the Slovenian coat-of-arms of the family of the Counts of Celje. An image of the royal Yugoslav coat of arms appears on the 10-Yugoslav dinar banknote...
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    Assembly of Yugoslavia. International sanctions were re-instated in 1998 due to the Kosovo War, and by 1999, the Yugoslav dinar had devalued to 30 dinars for...
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  • This is a list of people on the banknotes of different countries. The customary design of banknotes in most countries is a portrait of a notable citizen...
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  • part of SFR Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav dinar became the official currency. The plural form of kuna in Croatian is kune. It can vary because of different...
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    was preceded and replaced by the Yugoslav dinar. The word kuna means "marten" in Croatian and the same name is used for the modern Croatian kuna currency...
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    bound to Yugoslav monetary policy and used the Yugoslav dinar as its official currency until 1999. After the disintegration of the SFRY, in 1992 the former...
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  • dollar. The tolar was introduced on 8 October 1991. It replaced the 1990 (Convertible) version of Yugoslav dinar at parity. On 28 June 2004, the tolar was...
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  • Kingdom of the Serbs to Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and thus, the name of the currency was changed from the Serbian dinar to the Yugoslav dinar. From 1941–1945...
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    National Bank of Yugoslavia issued 33 banknotes during the stated hyperinflation period, of which 24 were issued in 1993. Yugoslav hyperinflation lasted...
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    Ivo Andrić (category Yugoslav Nobel laureates)
    the banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar. His likeness is also featured on 1KM banknotes issued in Republika Srpska and 200KM banknotes issued at the national...
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    Commercial banknotes have primarily been replaced by national banknotes issued by central banks or monetary authorities. National banknotes are often –...
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    had the form of provisional, dual KSCS dinar-krone banknotes, with the krone amount overprinted, circulated in the entire country. The dual notes were...
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    Yugoslav Macedonia or simply Macedonia, was one of the six constituent republics of the post-World War II Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and...
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  • Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark (category Currencies with multiple banknote issuers)
    the Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar, Croatian kuna and Yugoslav novi dinar as the single currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1998. Mark refers to the Deutsche...
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    1960, consisting of DM 10, DM 20, DM 50 and DM 100 banknotes. 670 million BBk II banknotes in value of 25 billion marks were printed. The notes were printed...
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    Yugoslav dinar". Publications Office of the European Union. 2022-03-16 [refers to YUG]. "EU Vocabularies, Yugoslav dinar". Publications Office of the European...
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    old dinars. After socialist Yugoslavia broke up, the 1992 currency reform in FR Yugoslavia led to 1 new dinar being exchanged for 10 old dinars. The highest...
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    Austro-Hungarian krone (category Currencies of Austria)
    These banknotes were used throughout the Monarchy. All banknotes issued by the Austro-Hungarian Bank were bilingual in German and Hungarian: the denomination...
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    1954 and from the papers he came to feature on a 1,000 Yugoslav dinar banknote issued from 1955 to 1981, re-nominated to ten new dinars since 1965. He...
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