Yugoslavian Dinar (Noun)
Meaning
The basic unit of money in Yugoslavia.
Classification
Nouns denoting quantities and units of measure.
Examples
- The Yugoslavian dinar was the basic unit of money in Yugoslavia from 1918 to 2003.
- In 1994, the Yugoslavian dinar was revalued at a rate of 1 new dinar to 13 million old dinars due to severe inflation.
- Hyperinflation in the 1990s led to the Yugoslavian dinar becoming nearly worthless.
- The value of the Yugoslavian dinar varied significantly over time, including through periods of severe economic instability.
- As Yugoslavia dissolved, so did the use of the Yugoslavian dinar as the common currency of its constituent states.