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20 Yugoslavian Kingdom Dinars Banknote (Twenty Dinars Kingdom of Yugoslavia: 1936) Obverse & Reverse.
20 Dinara - Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije (Dvadeset Dinara) - 19291939 Series.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Pick-30
Money of Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kraljevina Jugoslavija)
Issued by: Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije 6.9.1936 - Beograd.
Color: Brown-Gray.
Obverse: King Peter
Reverse: a woman
Issued: 06.IX.1936.
First printed date: 1936
Size: [mm]
Symbol: din. .
Printer:
Security features: security threads.
Notes: The banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar are the several series of paper money emitted by the central bank of the different consecutive states named Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).
History: Until 1918, the dinar was the currency of Serbia. It then became the currency of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, circulating alongside the krone in Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 1 dinar = 4 kronen. The first coins and banknotes bearing the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were issued in 1920, until which time Serbian coins and banknotes circulated. In 1929, the name of the country changed to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and this was reflected on the currency. In 1931, an exchange rate of 56.4 dinara = 1 U.S. Dollar was set, which changed to 44 dinara in 1933. In 1937, a tourist exchange rate of 250 dinara = 1 British pound was established.
20 Yugoslavian Kingdom Dinars Banknote (Twenty Dinars Kingdom of Yugoslavia: 1936) Obverse & Reverse.
20 Dinara - Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije (Dvadeset Dinara) - 19291939 Series.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia: Pick-30
Money of Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kraljevina Jugoslavija)
Issued by: Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije 6.9.1936 - Beograd.
Color: Brown-Gray.
Obverse: King Peter
Reverse: a woman
Issued: 06.IX.1936.
First printed date: 1936
Size: [mm]
Symbol: din. .
Printer:
Security features: security threads.
Notes: The banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar are the several series of paper money emitted by the central bank of the different consecutive states named Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).
History: Until 1918, the dinar was the currency of Serbia. It then became the currency of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, circulating alongside the krone in Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, with 1 dinar = 4 kronen. The first coins and banknotes bearing the name of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were issued in 1920, until which time Serbian coins and banknotes circulated. In 1929, the name of the country changed to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and this was reflected on the currency. In 1931, an exchange rate of 56.4 dinara = 1 U.S. Dollar was set, which changed to 44 dinara in 1933. In 1937, a tourist exchange rate of 250 dinara = 1 British pound was established.