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  1. 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.

  2. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dinari_serbDinari serb - Wikipedia

    Përmendja e parë e një "dinari serb" daton që nga mbretërimi i Stefan Nemanjić më 1214. Deri në rënien e Despot Stjepan Tomašević më 1459, shumica e pushtetarëve serbë minuan monedha dinari argjendi. Dinarët e parë serbë, si shumë monedha të tjera jug-evropiane, përsërisnin grosso veneciane, duke përfshirë karaktere në ...

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  4. The National Bank of Serbia (Serbian: Народна банка Србије, romanized: Narodna banka Srbije) is the central bank of Serbia 44°48′13″N 20°27′53″E  /  44.80361°N 20.46472°E  / 44.80361; 20

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  5. 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.

  6. The first paper money – 100-dinar banknotes payable in gold, was printed after the establishment of the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia in 1884. Until 1918, the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia issued nine banknotes, which were printed in Belgium and France. It also minted coins, until 1917.

  7. Jul 20, 2022 · Updated July 20, 2022. Reviewed by. Thomas J. Catalano. What Is the Serbian Dinar (RSD)? The RSD (Serbian dinar) is the ISO currency code for the official currency of the Republic...

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    States of former Yugoslavia appear in the inset to the lower left. The dinar ( / dɪˈnɑːr /) is the name of the principal currency unit in several countries near the Mediterranean Sea, with a more widespread historical use. The English word "dinar" is the transliteration of the Arabic دينار ( dīnār ), which was borrowed via the Syriac ...

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