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The oldest banknotes issued by the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia [PDF]
The first paper banknotes of the Privileged National Bank: 100 dinars in gold, 50 dinars in gold and 10 dinars in silver, were placed in circulation in 1884 and 1885.
Pantelić Svetlana
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The rise and growth of Serbian banking until World War I - part two: The second stage - the national state and the national banking (1878-1914) [PDF]
The development of Serbian banking during the 19th century was a gradual process that underwent two distinctive stages with the turning point in 1878 when Serbia became an independent state by the international agreement concluded at the Berlin Congress.
Stojanović Biljana
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130 years of the National Bank of Serbia 1884-2014 [PDF]
The National Bank of Serbia, one of the most important state institutions of the Republic of Serbia, celebrates its grand jubilee this year - 130 years since its establishment.
Šojić Milan, Hinić Branko
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The 1-dinar and ½-dinar banknotes from 1919: The first banknotes of the Kingdom of SCS [PDF]
Since the National Bank of the Kingdom of SCS was not constituted until 26 February 1920, the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia released into circulation the banknotes of the Kingdom of SCS to replace its own 10- and 100-dinar banknotes ...
Pantelić Svetlana
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Ten-dinar banknote from 1887 and 1893 [PDF]
The 10-dinar banknote payable in silver, second issue, appeared less than two years after the temporary banknote of the same denomination was put into circulation in 1885.
Pantelić Svetlana
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The rise and growth of Serbian banking until World War I: Part three: Serbian banking system - operations and relations of the private banks and the National Bank (1878-1914) [PDF]
The development of Serbian banking during the 19th century was a gradual process that underwent two distinctive stages with the turning point in 1878 when Serbia became an independent state by the international agreement concluded at the Berlin Congress.
Stojanović Biljana
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Miloš Obilić: Trademark of the 5-dinar banknote (1916-1918) [PDF]
The main characteristics of the 5-dinar banknote of the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia, convertible in silver, are: dimensions 115x68mm, light blue, featuring the image of Miloš Obilić on the banknote's obverse and on its watermark ...
Pantelić Svetlana
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The main reasons to mint 50-para, 1-, 2-, and 5-dinar silver coins, 3-para nickel coins and 2-para bronze coins in 1904 were: to mark the 100-year anniversary of the First Serbian Uprising led by Karađorđe and the replacement of the House of Obrenović by
Pantelić Svetlana
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Pursuant to the Decree of HRH King Petar I Karadjordjević as of 20 March 1913, the Minister of Finance, Lazar Paču, submitted to the National Assembly the Draft Law on Minting Silver and Nickel Coins, i.e. 50-para, 1- and 2-dinar silver coins and 5-, 10-
Pantelić Svetlana
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PEASANTS BILL OF EXCHANGE IN SERBIA
In the interwar period, loans against pledged bills of exchange were most widely used, most certain and cheapest way to obtain personal bank loan. However, until the foundation of Privileged Agrarian Bank in 1929, agricultural producers in Serbia were ...
Dragana Gnjatović
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