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The Yugoslav dinar (YUM) is obsolete. It was replaced by the currencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia (at par) when the country split up.
This Euro and Yugoslavian Dinar convertor is up to date with exchange rates from November 3, 2024.
Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Euro. Use "Swap currencies" to make Yugoslavian Dinar the default currency. Click on Yugoslavian Dinars or Euros to convert between that currency and all other currencies.
The Euro is the currency in Andorra (AD, AND), Austria (AT, AUT), Belgium (BE, BEL), Estonia (EE, EST), Europe (EU, the European Union), Finland (FI, FIN), France (FR, FRA), Germany (DE, DEU), Greece (GR, GRC), Ireland (IE, IRL), Italy (IT, ITA), Luxembourg (LU, LUX), Latvia (LV, LVA), Monaco (MC, MCO), Malta (MT, MLT), Netherlands (NL, NLD), Portugal (PT, PRT), San Marino (SM, SMR), Slovenia (SI, SVN), Slovakia (Slovak Republic, SK, SVK), Spain (ES, ESP), Vatican City (Holy See, VA, VAT), French Guiana (GF, GUF), Guadeloupe (GP, GLP), Martinique (MQ, MTQ), and Reunion (RE, REU). The Yugoslavian Dinar is the currency in Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro, YU, YUG). The symbol for EUR can be written €. The symbol for YUM can be written Din. The Euro is divided into 100 cents. The Yugoslavian Dinar is divided into 100 paras. The exchange rate for the Euro was last updated on November 3, 2024 from The International Monetary Fund. The exchange rate for the Yugoslavian Dinar was last updated on June 5, 2023 from MSN. The EUR conversion factor has 6 significant digits. The YUM conversion factor has 5 significant digits.