Krajina dinar
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The dinar was the currency in Republic of Serbian Krajina between 1992 and 1994. There were three distinct dinara. The first was introduced in July 1992 in parallel with the new Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it was equal. The second dinar replaced the first at a rate of 1 million to one on October 1, 1993, whilst the third replaced the second at a rate of 1 billion (109) to one on January 1, 1994. In 1995, Croatia took control of the region and the Croatian kuna became the currency.
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Preceded by: Yugoslav 1990 dinar Ratio: 1 Krajina 1992 dinar = 10 Yugoslav 1990 dinars |
Currency of Republic of Serbian Krajina July, 1992 – September 30, 1993 Note: remained at par with Yugoslav 1992 dinar throughout the period |
Succeeded by: Serbian Krajina 1993 dinar Ratio: 1 1993 dinar = 1,000,000 1992 dinara |
Preceded by: Serbian Krajina 1992 dinar Ratio: 1 1993 dinar = 1,000,000 1992 dinara |
Currency of Republic of Serbian Krajina October 1, 1993 – December 31, 1993 Note: remained at par with Yugoslav 1993 dinar throughout the period |
Succeeded by: Serbian Krajina 1994 dinar Ratio: 1 1994 dinar = 1,000,000,000 1993 dinara |
Preceded by: Serbian Krajina 1993 dinar Ratio: 1 1994 dinar = 1,000,000,000 1993 dinara Note: revalued together with Yugoslav dinar |
Currency of Republic of Serbian Krajina January 1, 1994 – August, 1995 |
Succeeded by: Croatian kuna Reason: reunification by force |
Currencies named dinar or similar | |
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Current | Algerian dinar · Bahraini dinar · Islamic gold dinar · Iraqi dinar · Jordanian dinar · Kuwaiti dinar · Libyan dinar · Macedonian denar · Tunisian dinar · Serbian dinar |
Defunct | Abu Dhabi dinar · Bosnia and Herzegovina dinar · Croatian dinar · Krajina dinar · Republika Srpska dinar · South Arabian dinar · South Yemeni dinar · Sudanese dinar · Yugoslav dinar |
As subunit | Iranian rial |
See also | E-dinar |