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Bosnia-Herzegovina Hyperinflation Banknotes
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100,000,000 Dinara 1993
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Serbian Republic
10,000,000,000 Dinara 1993
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This note is not in my collection. Scans courtesy of Frank van Tiel
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Serbian Republic
5,000,000 Dinara 1993
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Serbian Republic
500,000,000 Dinara 1993
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Serbian Republic
50,000,000,000 Dinara 1993
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Back to Hyperinflation Banknotes
Bosnia-Herzegovina went through a period of hyperinflation shortly after it
broke away from Yugoslavia in 1992, and erupted in a civil war among Serb,
Bosniak, and Croat factions. In 1992, the highest denomination was 1,000 Dinara.
By 1993, the highest denomination was 100,000,000 Dinara in the Bosnian
controlled area, and 10,000,000,000 Dinara in the Serbian controlled area.
In 1998, Dinar was replaced by Convertible Marka which is currently
pegged to Euro.
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