New notes!

Several new Yugoslav 1993 dinar issues have been added to the shop today, together with the new “gold standard” for hyperinflation zero-mania, the Zimbabwe one hundred trillion dollar note.

Snag yours today for just US$6.99 each plus shipping!

One hundred trillion dollars - Zimbabwe 2008 - UNCIRCULATED

One hundred trillion dollars - Zimbabwe 2008 - UNCIRCULATED

How many zeroes is that?

By golly, that’s ten zeroes!

Fifty billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 - click to shop!

Fifty billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 - click to shop!

One does wonder what old Prince Miloš Obrenović would think… Who knows? Maybe hyperinflation would have made a fine weapon against the Ottomans — as well as everyone else left holding now-collectible “worthless paper” like this.

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Hyperinflation banknotes on sale here!

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Two hyperinflation issues from the former Yugoslavia have gone into the store catalog today:

Five hundred billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993

Five hundred billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 - click to shop!

This handsome-looking banknote used to hold the title for the largest number of zeros ever printed on currency, until shown up by Zimbabwe’s more recent trillion-dollar issues.

Known as the 1993 October dinar, this note — and all the smaller denominations thereof — circulated for only three or four months before being replaced by the 1994 dinar, at a million-to-one revaluation.

One billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993

One billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 - click to shop!

Released in mid-1992 at a ten-to-one revaluation against the older “convertible dinar”, this was the first Yugoslav issue no longer explicitly “socialist” on its face. This “reformed dinar” issue was subject to massive central bank inflation before it was replaced just 15 months later with the October dinar (above), which suffered an even more rapid devaluation.

Get yours today in the shop, and stay tuned for more interesting hyperinflation currency issues to come!

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