Description: Yugoslavia 500 Billion Dinars – 1993 – UNC – AB Prefix - Consecutive NumbersWorld’s Greatest Banknotes – HyperinflationIssued in September of 1993, Yugoslavia’s 500 Billion Dinar is the highest Yugoslav banknote and the last of previously ever higher denomination Yugoslav banknotes issued every few days to cope with uncontrolled hyperinflation. The 500 Billion Dinar note didn’t last long as, by the end of 1993, the inflation rate had reached 116.546 trillion percent and it was removed from circulation in January 1994 when the currency was revalued following the government adoption of an economic stabilisation program.It is placed in the world's top 20 highest hyperinflation notes ever issued.Top 10 Yugoslav Banknotes by Face ValueYugoslavia 1993 – 500 Billion DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 50 Billion DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 10 Billion DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 5 Billion DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 1 Billion DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 500 Million DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 100 Million DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 50 Million DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 10 Million DinarsYugoslavia 1993 – 5 Million Dinars
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Composition: Paper
Category: World's Greatest Banknotes - Hyperinflation
Year: 1993
Era: 1990s
Country: Yugoslavia
Region of Origin: Europe
Face Value: 500 Billion