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About Igor Karasi
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Expert: Igor Karasi - 2/5/2009

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Before my grandmother passed away she gave me a Croatian 50,000 bill. I have had it since then, but not I wanted to exchange it for U.S. dollars. I've tried several places, and they tell me that the country is no longer using that money. So my question to you would is, where could I go to exchange this money to U.S. dollars??? PLEASE HELP...

Answer
You have old Croatian money called Hrvatski dinari.
Since 1998 in use is new money named Kuna .... and bills are 1,5,10,20,50,100,200,500 and 1000 HRK.

It's not possible to exchange that money anywhere, you have now
a nice memory or collectors rarity.


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