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"din." (short for dinars), not "Din", in unofficial currency symbol, wich is no
longer used in official documents. If you want to write Invoice or something,
you can only use RSD, not "din.".
Some people still want to use "din." for their ***personal*** documents, so we
have to keep that one too, that is why duplication. I can change code to Din
("din." as symbol), for compatibility reasons, but note that there was never
bank code DIN.
Default currency symbol should be RSD (РСД in Cyrillic), bank code RSD. Legacy
code is CSD (used during state union Serbia & Montenegro) but sometime there is
a need to use this in new documents too. Even older code is YUD (1993-2000),
same about usage apply here too.
What about sr_YU and sh_YU locales, do we need those for compatibility or not?
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