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10 Serbian Dinara banknote
The 10 Serbian dinara banknote depicts the linguist Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. He published the first Serbian dictionary in 1818 after moderninsing the Serbian written language. The reverse side of this Serbian note shows lettering from the new standardised Serbian Cyrillic alphabet that Karadžić introduced. The people on this side of the banknote are members of … ContinuedYou get: £0.052501 RSD = £0.0052500000 -
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: £1.440001 RSD = £0.0014400000 -
Serbia 1 Dinar coin
The coin of 1 Serbian dinar features the building of the National Bank of Serbia in Belgrade. The copper-plated steel one dinar coin weighs 4.2 grams and measures 2.0 cm across.You get: £0.003651 RSD = £0.0036500000 -
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: £1.440001 RSD = £0.0014400000 -
20 Serbian Dinara banknote
The green coloured 20 dinara Serbian banknote features the 17th century philosopher and poet from Montenegro, Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. Njegoš is also shown on the reverse of the 20 RSD note, along with views of Lovćen national park where his mausoleum sits atop the mountain Jezerski vrh in Lovćen, the national park in southwestern Montenegro.You get: £0.105001 RSD = £0.0052500000 -
Serbia 2 Dinara coin
The serbian coin of 2 dinara features the Gračanica Monastery in Kosovo. The copper-plated steel two dinars piece has a weight of 5.05 grams and a diameter of 22mm.You get: £0.007301 RSD = £0.0036500000 -
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: £1.440001 RSD = £0.0014400000 -
50 Serbian Dinara banknote
This violet coloured 50 dinara banknote from the former Yugoslavian country of Serbia has a portrait of the composer and musicologist known as the father of Serbian music, Stevan Stojanović. The back of note shows him standing, and also shows an illustration from the Miroslav Gospel, a 12th century religious decorative manuscript.You get: £0.262501 RSD = £0.0052500000 -
Serbia 5 Dinara coin
The church on this copper-plated steel coin of 5 dinara from Serbia is part of the Krušedol Monastery. The gold coloured 5 RSD coin has a weight of 5.78 grams and measures 24.1mm in diameter.You get: £0.018251 RSD = £0.0036500000 -
100 Serbian Dinara banknote
The blue 100 Serbian dinara banknote features the famous and mysterious Serbian inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla. Hailed by some as one the greatest inventions of all time, Tesla’s alternating current induction motor is depicted on the reverse of the 100 RSD note. The American electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla is named after this Serbian inventor.You get: £0.525001 RSD = £0.0052500000 -
500 Serbian Dinara banknote (1941 German Occupation)
The 1941 dated banknote of 500 Serbian dinara features a woman in national costume with scarf and coin necklace on the front side, and a bricklayer on the back.You get: £0.720001 RSD = £0.0014400000 -
Serbia 10 Dinara coin
Studenica Monastery is features on this coin of 10 Serbian dinara. The silver-coloured copper-nickel-zinc coin weighs 7.77 grams and has a diameter of 26mm.You get: £0.036501 RSD = £0.0036500000 -
200 Serbian Dinara banknote
This 200 dinara note has the Serbian impressionist painter Nadežda Petrović on both sides. Petrović was a volunteer nurse during the Balkan Wars and then the First World War, during which she contracted typhus and cholera, resulting in her death at the age of 41 in 1915. The reverse side of this 200 RSD banknote … ContinuedYou get: £1.050001 RSD = £0.0052500000 -
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: £0.720001 RSD = £0.0014400000 -
Serbia 20 Dinara coin
The coin of 20 dinara is the highest value coin in Serbia. There are several design versions: One features the church of Saint Sava, others feature a portrait of an important person from Serbia or Yugoslavia.You get: £0.073001 RSD = £0.0036500000 -
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: £0.144001 RSD = £0.0014400000