Fancy Toilet Paper From Yugoslavia (500 Billion Dinara)

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Back with another fun monetary oddity. Interestingly, I discovered this one by total accident while I was browsing one of my go-to numismatic shops!

Allow me to introduce you to the 500 Billion Dinara

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What a beauty! Just look at all those sexy zeros 😄

Much like other notes I have shown you with stupid high numbers, this note is the result of hyperinflation and was pretty much a fancy piece of toilet paper the moment it came out 🚽

This is the "highest" Dinara bill ever issued. It came out in 1993 by Yugoslavia and lasted about three months before the country re-denominated the dinar for the fifth time on 1 January 1994, at a ratio of 1 billion to 1.

This was a really... interesting time for the country. To give you an example, workers had to rush out and spend their wages the same day it was paid otherwise they lost serious value just the next day due to hyperinflation. Item prices were literally changing numerous times the same day. Fun times

Some shops, instead of rewriting their prices several times a day, started pricing goods in "bods" (points), often equivalent to hard currency such as one Deutschmark. The winter of 1993 was particularly hard for pensioners; if a monthly pension was spent immediately, it was still barely enough to buy three litres of milk. Many people relied on connections to friends and family abroad (who could provide hard currency) or in the countryside (who could grow food) source

Fortunately today our inflation hasn't hit these crazy levels yet 😄

Here's how the note looks from the other side:

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The guy on the portrait is some Serbian poet called Jovan Jovanović Zmaj

Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Јовановић Змаj, pronounced [jɔ̌v̞an jɔv̞ǎːnɔv̞it͡ɕ zmâj]; 24 November 1833 – 1 June 1904) was a Serbian poet

Jovanović worked as a physician; he wrote in many poetry genres, including love, lyric, patriotic, political, and youth, but he remains best known for his children's poetry. His nursery rhymes have entered the Serbian national consciousness and people sing them to their children without knowing who wrote them. Jovanović also translated the works of some of the great poets, such as Russians Lermontov and Pushkin, Germans Goethe and Heine, and the American Longfellow. source

Anyways, I can't wait to receive this piece yet. I think I'll have it this Tuesday or Wednesday and I'll probably do a photoshoot with my other fun hyperinflation bills 😆😆

In case you wonder, I paid about 5$. Becoming a billionaire was never so cheap 😄🎉





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They have to make them pretty looking, otherwise people might realize they're just paper. Nobody has the power to imbue value into a paper note, if it's not redeemable for anything of value... it's TRADABLE as long as everyone goes along and says "trade that paper to me for what I can offer you". What happens when people stop going along? There is no fallback redemption option (like gold or silver) it will literally be worth the paper it's printed on, once people no longer accept the paper because the gig is up.

The only reason FIAT notes are worth what it says it's worth, is because COUNTER-FIAT notes will land you in jail. Only certain people can add zeros to their paper...

!COFFEE

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You just received 0.05 COFFEE! Good coffee my friend

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I want a not one cent 😆

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Pretty darn funny! Like the Zimbabwean Dollar 😃😃

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Funnily, this one is now worth 50$ as a collectors item. Aged like fine wine 😄

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I'd love to buy some Yugoslavian bank notes but the ones I found earlier this week gave me a questionable feeling of not being sure if they're real.. As my father is from there, I'd like to have something for the collection..

This one would be bad-ass lol.. Even though the hyper inflation thing sucks ;) they make cool collector's items don't they? :)

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It's really funny how it's worth mmore irl now due to being a novelty item 😄😂

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When I read your title, I laughed. I thought it really was toilet paper.

... and people think it isn't easy to get rich quick. I guess you debunked THAT theory.

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That nature of currency note is undoubtedly an inflatable anchoring. Indeed as you did projected it , basically an hyperinflation on it own. Nice to learned it here.

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It's crazy to see the value of some currencies when the inflation goes crazy. Having to spend everything the day of the paycheck sounds annoying.

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I was thinking fancy toilet paper would be more absorbent.

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I would be embarrassed to have my picture on that toilet paper...

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Wow, imagine we got even a 1 million dollar rare bill, meanwhile in Yugoslavia: "That will be 500 Billion please."

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There's also the 100 trillion bill from Zimbabwe 😂

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