Jogoslavija?
Hi,i have 100000000.00 jugoslavija money, what is the usd dell for this money, and its issued on 1993 by the jugoslavija government, its still valued for exchange?
munificently inform me by mail
gratitude and regards,
t.kumar
Answers: It is Yugoslavian currency and it is worthless. There be 2 currency revaluations after the issuance of your Dinara (if it was issued prior to October 1993). The first set the plus of 1 million Dinara to 1 new Dinara and the second set the convenience of 1 billion Dinara to one new Dinara. In other words you 100 million is worth 0.0000001 Current Dinara.
There is no more Yugoslavia, and the money you own is not for exchange any more. Maybe in Serbia but i doubt it. That would be similar to 10 $.
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I have a go time ambition on wanting to move to the USA. And at the age of 48 and working in a technically minded pen the (Space industry) I feel I hold to make the judgment now or never to do something just about it. Would appreciate some feed wager on on the subject. BWAnswers: PRO:
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CON:
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