500 billion dinars Yugoslavia 1993 XF/EF
This note once held the dubious honor of having the largest number of zeros — eleven! — ever placed into circulation. Lately, though, Robert Mugabe’s wholesale robbery of the population of Zimbabwe has beat the record, with notes in the hundreds of trillions of dollars (including printed zeros) issued.
This collectible banknote is the perfect gift for your economics teacher or the Austrian economist in your family. You may not receive the serial number or exact note pictured. All are in XF/EF condition, which means lightly circulated with small corner bending and light creasing.

Fifty billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 XF/EF
This very attractive and somewhat rare Yugoslav banknote bears the image of Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia, on the front, and his residence on the back. Part of the 1993 “October dinar” issue, introduced at a million-to-one revaluation against the older “reformed dinar” — which didn’t fare so well, either.

This collectible banknote is in XF/EF condition, which means lightly circulated with small corner bending and light creasing.
Fifty million dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 XF/EF

This attractive Yugoslav banknote bears the image of Serbian physicist, chemist and inventor Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin on the front, and a telephone exchange building on the back. Part of the 1993 “October dinar” issue, introduced at a million-to-one revaluation against the older “reformed dinar” — which didn’t fare so well, either.

This collectible banknote is in XF/EF condition, which means lightly circulated with minor corner bending and light creasing.
Five billion dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 XF/EF

This attractive Yugoslav banknote bears the image of Serbian artist Đura Jakšić on the front, and the Vraćevšnica monastery on the back. Part of the 1993 “October dinar” issue, introduced at a million-to-one revaluation against the older “reformed dinar” — which didn’t fare so well, either.

This collectible banknote is in XF/EF condition, which means lightly circulated with minor corner bending and light creasing.
Five hundred million dinars - Yugoslavia 1993 XF/EF

This attractive Yugoslav banknote bears the image of Serbian geographer and geologist Jovan Cvijić on the front, and the mansion of Miša Anastasijević in Belgrade on the back. Part of the 1993 “October dinar” issue, introduced at a million-to-one revaluation against the older “reformed dinar” — which didn’t fare so well, either.

This collectible banknote is in XF/EF condition, which means lightly circulated with minor corner bending and light creasing.
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