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Yugoslavia
Dinar; Dukat ; Para Serbia
Dinara Para
In these parts of Austria-Hungary, which became part
of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia) in
1918, Krone banknotes were stamped by the new authorities and became
issues of the Serb, Croat and Slovene krone. This was replaced in 1920
by the dinar .
The dinar was the currency of the three
Yugoslav states: the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , the Socialist Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The dinar
was subdivided into 100 para
The first coins and banknotes bearing the name
of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were issued in 1920, until
which time Serbian coins and banknotes circulated. In 1929, the name of
the country changed to Yugoslavia and this was reflected on the
currency.
Serbian dinar, YUS , Federation dinar, YUF , Hard dinar, YUD , Convertible dinar, YUN
, Reformed dinar, YUR , October dinar, YUO , January dinar, YUG , Novi dinar, YUM
.
. In 1941, Yugoslavia was split up, with the dinar remaining currency in
Serbia The kuna was introduced in Croatia and Bosnia and
Herzegovina at par with the dinar, whilst the Bulgarian lev, Italian
lira and German Reichsmark circulated in those part of Yugoslavia
occupied by these countries.
The krone was a short-lived, provisional currency used in parts of the
then newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes which had
previously been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
There were eight distinct dinari, with hyperinflation in the early 1990s
causing five revaluations between 1990 and 1994. Each of the eight has
been given a distinguishing name
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