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Dinari serb zëvendësoi dinarin jugosllav më 2006, kur Jugosllavia mbaroi pas shpalljes së pavarësisë së Malit të Zi. Mali i Zi dhe territori i kontestuar serb i Kosovës tashmë kishin adoptuar Markën gjermane dhe më vonë euron kur marka u zëvendësua nga ajo më 2002.
The dinar (Serbian Cyrillic: динар, pronounced; paucal: dinara / динара; abbreviation: DIN and дин ; code: RSD) is the currency of Serbia. The dinar was first used in Serbia in medieval times, its earliest use dating back to 1214.
ValueTechnical Parameters(diameter)Technical Parameters(mass)Technical Parameters(composition)din. 120 mm4.34g70% Cu, 12% Ni, 18% Zndin. 120 mm4.26g75% Cu, 0,5% Ni, 24,5% Zndin. 1*20 mm4.2gMultilayer; low carbon steel core coated ...din. 222 mm5.24g70% Cu, 12% Ni, 18% ZnPeople also ask
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating history of the Serbian Dinar, one of the world's oldest currencies that is still in use today. Join us as we exp...
Feb 6, 2024 · Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo are worried about the move by Kosovo's authorities to close municipal offices financially supported by Serbia, days after a decision to ban the use of foreign currency,...
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Feb 12, 2024 · Thousands of Kosovo Serbs in the ethnically divided town of Mitrovica rallied peacefully on Monday to protest against the decision of Kosovo's government to outlaw the Serbian dinar as legal...
Feb 12, 2024 · Tensions escalated after the government of Kosovo, a former Serbian province, banned banks and other financial institutions in the Serb-populated areas from using the dinar in local transactions, starting Feb. 1, and imposed the euro.
The dinar is the currency of Serbia. The dinar was first used in Serbia in medieval times, its earliest use dating back to 1214. The dinar was reintroduced as the official Serbian currency by Prince Mihailo Obrenović in the 1868. One dinar was formerly subdivided into 100 para.