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  2. Serbian dinar - Wikipedia

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    din. 2* 5.05g Multilayer; low carbon steel core coated with a layer of copper on both sides/electroplated with a layer of copper and a layer of brass 2009~present 20 March 2009 din. 5 24 mm 6.23g 70% Cu, 12% Ni, 18% Zn reeded Krušedol monastery: Issuer's symbols, logo of the National Bank of Serbia 2003 2 July 2003 din. 5 24 mm 6.13g

  3. Krajina dinar - Wikipedia

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    There were three distinct dinars. The first was introduced in 20 July 1992 [1] 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 1 October 1993, whilst the third replaced the second at a rate of 1 billion (10 9) to one on 1 January 1994.

  4. Yugoslav dinar - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavia re-denominated the dinar for the fifth time on 1 January 1994, at a ratio of 1 billion (10 9) to 1. The 1994 dinar ( ISO 4217 code : YUG) was the shortest-lived out of all incarnations of Yugoslav currency, as hyperinflation continued to intensify, [ 4 ] and only one coin (1 dinar) was issued for it.

  5. Republika Srpska dinar - Wikipedia

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    The second was introduced on 1 October 1993, replacing the first at a rate of one million to one and matching the revaluation of the Yugoslav currency. Following this, the Republika Srpska used the Yugoslav dinar (first the "1994 dinar" and then "Novi dinar") until 1998, when the Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark was introduced.

  6. Banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar - Wikipedia

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    1 January 1995 5 novih dinara 131 × 62 Pink Nikola Tesla: Nikola Tesla Museum: 10 novih dinara 135 × 64 Violet and blue Petar II Petrović Njegoš: Cetinje monastery: 1994–1996 Second "Novi dinar" Series 5 novih dinara 131 × 62 Purple Nikola Tesla: Nikola Tesla Museum: 3 March 1994 5 December 1994 1 January 2002 10 novih dinara 135 × 64 ...

  7. Category:2000 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    2000 in Kosovo (1 C, 2 P) O. Overthrow of Slobodan Miloševi ... Pages in category "2000 in Serbia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. Republic of Serbia (1992–2006) - Wikipedia

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    The legal successor of that decision is the Republic of Serbia. [citation needed] Vojislav Koštunica, President of Yugoslavia from 2000 to 2003 and Prime Minister of Serbia from 2004 to 2006. The Yugoslav Wars resulted in a failing economy in Serbia due to sanctions, [13] hyperinflaton, [14] and anger at the federal presidency of Milošević.

  9. Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević - Wikipedia

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    As such, it is commonly referred to as the 5 October Revolution (Serbian: Петооктобарска револуција, Petooktobarska revolucija) or colloquially the Bulldozer Revolution [a] (Serbian: Багер револуција, Bager revolucija), after one of the most memorable episodes from the day-long protest in which a heavy ...

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