withdrawn Serbian Dinar banknotes World War II
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Convert your leftover withdrawn Serbian Dinar banknotes World War II to cash using our hassle-free online exchange service. Get paid fast for your unused currency from Serbia.
The Serbian Dinar was introduced in German occupied Serbia and Hungarian occupied Bačka in 1941, replacing the Yugoslavian Dinar at par. A provisional issue was put into circulation in 1941, followed by the 1942 and 1943 issue.
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1000 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
This large banknote of 1000 Serbian Dinara is dated 1941. It features three seated women: seated on the front side and with a little child on the back side. Fruits of the harvest are displayed on both sides: animals, fish, fruit, grain and other food.You get: £1.420001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
1000 Serbian Dinara banknote (1942 German Occupation)
Industry and Agriculture are featured on this banknote of 1000 Serbian Dinara from the German Occupation. On the front side is a blacksmith, with hammer and anvil, and a spinner, with bobbin and drop spindle. On the back side are two farmers on their field.You get: £1.420001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
1000 Serbian Dinara banknote (Hungarian Occupation)
This large banknote of 1000 Serbian Dinara is dated 1931, but it was only issued in Serbia during the time of the Hungarion Occupation of Bačka in the Second World War. The portrait on the banknote is that of Queen Maria of Yugoslavia. A revalidation adhesive stamp with a double cross, The Patriarchal Cross, is … ContinuedYou get: £1.420001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
500 Serbian Dinara banknote (1942 German Occupation)
This banknote of 500 Dinar from Serbia has a farmer on both sides: Sowing on the front side and harvesting on the back side. The 500 dinara bill was in use during the German occupation of Serbia during World War II.You get: £0.710001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
100 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
This banknote of 100 Serbian Dinara was in use during the German occupation of Serbia in 1941. On the obverse side is a seated woman with sword. On the reverse side of this ‘Cto Dnhapa’ note is a man with fruit, leaning on a shield with the Serbian arms, with sailboats in the background.You get: £0.142001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
50 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
The 50 Serbian dinara banknote from 1941 features a woman with crown of laurel bay leaves on the front side. On the back side is a seated guslar Balkan singer with gusle, a musical instrument similar to a violin.You get: £0.071001 RSD = £0.0014200000 -
20 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
On the front of the 20 Serbian dinara note from 1941 is the portrait of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, Serbian philologist and linguist. The back side of the brown coloured banknote features the Serbian coat of arms with four C’s and a double headed eagle.You get: £0.028401 RSD = £0.0014200000