Dhili Guest
|  | Croatian Dinar « Thread Started on Mar 25, 2005, 1:29pm » | |
Hi,
I have “50000 hrvatskih dinara” and “100000 hrvatskih dinara” Croatia currency. Can you please let me know the equal US dollars for the same?
Regards,
Dhili
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Gavin New Member
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|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #1 on Mar 25, 2005, 2:58pm » | |
Croatia now uses the Kuna , the Dinar went out of circulation in 1994. I'm pretty sure that your Dinar is no longer worth anything, except maybe to a collector. Are you just wanting to know what it was once worth? Inflation was huge before they got rid of it, so probably all those 0s amounted to not much at all.
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croam Full Member
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|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #2 on Mar 29, 2005, 11:18pm » | |
the dinar dropped ridiculously in the 80s and im sure even wrose before the last war. I remember that lets say 200 dinars would be worth like a 100 the next year. The dinar deflated ridiculously. I doubt its worth anything now. 50,000 wouldnt have been much even in the 80s if i remeber correctly but it would be impossible to give you an answer. It depends what year you are inquiring about. crazy eh? now if you had KUNA from wwII, would those be worth anything? that would be sweet as they sell high value notes on ebay. i doubt they would pass though. technology and the image have changed too much. wishfull thinking though.!
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EMIZ Guest
|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #3 on Mar 30, 2005, 12:59am » | |
One of my wife's family members had 18 years left on his mortgage, the dinar's value dropped so much that 2 of his monthly german salaries paid it off, scary.
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Pandya Ketan Guest
|  | Re: hrvatskih dinara « Reply #4 on Apr 9, 2005, 4:28pm » | |
Hi,
I have “50000 hrvatskih dinara” Can you please let me know the equal US dollars for the same?
Regards,
Pandya Ketan
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seka Senior Member
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|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #5 on Apr 9, 2005, 4:31pm » | |
It is not valid any more!
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Ribaric unplugged Guest
|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #6 on Apr 10, 2005, 1:19am » | |
As I understand it, the dinar was renamed kuna during the early Tudjman years, the name has connotations of an earlier independent Croatia and was done for reasons other than just financial. Hence dinar money is not a desirable possession and is probably worthless to anyone other than a serious collector, even then, probably not.
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croam Full Member
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|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #7 on Apr 10, 2005, 3:53am » | |
dinar was the currency of the former Yugoslavia. I think it may still be serbia/montenegros currency but im not sure about that.
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Girl from Zagreb Guest
|  | Re: Croatian Dinar « Reply #8 on Apr 10, 2005, 4:08am » | |
After we happily divorced Yugoslavia, we had a temporary currency called Croatian Dinar for a while (couple of years or so). Ex Yugoslav currency was also called dinar, but Croatian dinar was already used after declaring our independance and has nothing to do with ex Yu one. The official currency today is Croatian kuna (HRK) and I cannot tell the value of Cro Dinar today, if there is any...
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