Description: This lot includes a 1993 Yugoslavian banknote (portrait of an unknown girl/picture of National Assembly) with a denomination of 1 billion dinars, which was issued during the period of hyperinflation. The note is among the highest denominations ever issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia and is a must-have addition to any collection of world paper currency. The bill features intricate designs and is a testament to the economic turmoil that Yugoslavia faced during the early 1990s. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history. Hyperinflation in Yugoslavia lasted for 22 months (March 1992 - January 1994) during which 3 editions of banknotes were issued - 33 banknotes in total, spanning from 10 dinars to 500 billion dinars.Inflation peaked at a monthly rate of 313 million percent in January 1994 daily inflation was 62%, with an inflation rate of 2.03% in 1 hour being higher than the annual inflation rate of many developed countries. The inflation rate in January 1994, converted to annual levels, reached 116,545,906,563,330 percent.
Price: 3.95 USD
Location: Belgrade, Serbia
End Time: 2024-12-06T21:43:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country: Yugoslavia
Country/Region of Manufacture: Serbia
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Year: 1993
Grade: Ungraded
Type: Banknotes, Collections, Lots