In the period between 1 January 1990 and 22 July 1994
the Yugoslav dinar five times was devaluated due to hyper inflation.
A total of 27 tens digits were deleted: January 1, 1990: 4 tens digits (10000 YUD = 1 YUN) July 1, 1992: 1 tens digit (10 YUN = 1 YUR) October 1, 1993: 6 tens digits (1000000 YUR = 1 YUO)
January 1, 1994: 9 tens digits (1000000000 YUO = 1 YUG)
July 22, 1994: 7 tens digits (12000000 YUG = 1 YUM)
Thus, 1200000000000000000000000000 old Dinars (YUD) from 1989
correspond to 1 new Dinar (YUM) from July 22, 1994.
1 New Dinar:
Series 6 - 1994 [#2] (1994) [P-145]
5 New Dinars:
Series 6 - 1994 [#2] (1994) [P-146]
10 New Dinars:
Series 6 - 1994 [#2] (1994) [P-147]
To the 1 January 1994 9 tens digits were deleted due to hyper inflation:
+
=
(1000000000 old Dinars (YUO - Series 4) = 1 new Dinar (YUG - Series 5))
To the 22 July 1994 7 tens digits were deleted due to hyper inflation:
+ 4x
=
(12000000 old Dinars (YUG - Series 5) = 1 new Dinar (YUM - Series 6))
All presented banknotes belong to series, which were - wholly or partially - in circulation during my stays in Yugoslavia (1991) as well in the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro (2005).The collection does not claim to completeness or timeliness.