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50,000 Serbian Krajina Dinars Banknote (Fifty Thousand Dinars Republic of Serbian Krajina: 1993) Obverse & Reverse.
50,000 Pedeset Hiljada Dinara - Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine: Knin 1993.
Currency of Republic of Serbian Krajina ( - Republika Srpska Krajina) - Pick-R21
Colors: Red-Yellow
Obverse: Republic of Serbian Krajina (1991-1995) Coat of Arms.
Reverse: Knin Fortress (Kninska tvrava)
First printed date: 1993
Size: [mm]
Security features: Watermark, Security Stripe
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Krajina Dinar: was the currency in the Republic of Serbian Krajina between 1992 and 1994. There were three distinct dinars. The first was introduced in July 1992 in parallel with the new Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it was equal. The second dinar replaced the first at a rate of 1 million to one on October 1, 1993, whilst the third replaced the second at a rate of 1 billion to one on January 1, 1994. In 1995, Croatia took control of the region and the Croatian kuna became the currency. No coins were issued for any of the three dinara.
Banknotes: In 1991, three uniface war loan certificates denominated in 10,000-, 20,000-, and 50,000- (dinara) were prepared, but never issued. Although these resemble banknotes, they are not banknotes. These were followed, in 1992, by regular type notes for 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000 dinars. Later in 1992, notes were issued by the Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine (National Bank of Republic of Serbian Krajina) in denominations of 10,000 and 50,000 dinars. These were followed by notes for 100,000, 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, 20 million, 50 million, 100 million, 500 million, 1 billion, 5 billion and 10 billion dinars. When the second dinars was introduced later in 1993, notes were issued in denominations of 5000, 50,000, 100,000, 500,000, 5 million, 100 million, 500 million, 5 billion, 10 billion and 50 billion. In 1994, the third dinar was issued in denominations of 1000, 10,000, 500,000, 1 million and 10 million dinars.
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