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10 Serbian Dinar World Banknote issued in 2013 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare

SKU: WTWB26

HSN: 970500

250

Seller: WEALTH TRUST

The image shows a 10 Serbian dinar banknote, issued in 2013. Key details include:

  • Denomination: The banknote is marked with "10" in two places and the text "десет динара" ("deset dinara"), meaning ten dinars in Serbian.
  • Serial Number: It features the serial number "BA 9028446" printed twice.
  • Issuer: The text "НАРОДНА БАНКА СРБИЈЕ" indicates that it was issued by the National Bank of Serbia.
  • Printing Year: The text "2013 година" ("2013 godina") shows the printing year.
  • Signatures: The banknote has a signature, likely of the Governor of the National Bank of Serbia.
  • Portrait: It features a portrait of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, a Serbian linguist and reformer of the Serbian language.
  • Security Features: Serbian dinar banknotes include watermarks and security threads embedded in the paper.
  • Currency Status: The Serbian dinar is the official currency of Serbia. As of August 24, 2024, 1 US dollar is equivalent to approximately 104.57 dinars. It's a closed currency, meaning it's not widely available on international foreign exchange markets. 

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10 Serbian Dinar World Banknote issued in 2013 Gem Unc Very Unique and rare 

 

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(ART OF BANKNOTE COLLECTION)

 

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People have been using coins for currency for thousands of years. The first coins date back in 650 B.C., so it’s no wonder old coins and banknotes draw so much interest. Banknotes are among the most popular collectors’ items in today’s era and in the collecting world overall.

 

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