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NCR, BankNote of the Day.....Dual Notes

Today's notes come from Yugoslavia and Serbia. (The Serb note came from a trade recieved today with Scott Jaske)
Serbia was one of six republics that made up the country of Yugoslavia, which broke up in the 1990s. In Feb. 2003, Serbia and Montenegro were the remaining two republics of Yugoslavia, forming a loose federation. In 2006, Montenegro split from Serbia.
The smaller republic of Montenegro severed its economy from federal control and from Serbia during the Milosevic era. Afterwards, the two republics had separate central banks whilst Montenegro began to use different currencies - it first adopted the Deutsch mark, and continued to use it until the mark fell into disuse to be replaced by Euro. Serbia continued to use the Yugoslav Dinar, renaming it the Serbian dinar (and thus the reason for like notes).
2000 & 2006 Issue of the 10 Dinara featuring (Front) Stefanovich Karadzic at l. (Back) Alphabet
Note the different Bank Names on the fronts and official Seals on the backs on each note.ENJOY!!

Languages: Serbian, Albanian, Hungarian
Religions: Serbian Orthodox, Muslim, Roman Catholic
Status:UN Country


Yugoslavia

Serbia

- Back of Both Notes -
Yugoslavia Serbia

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U R Welcome!! Enjoy!!

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