Banknotes from Montenegro

Montenegro, officially known as the Republic of Montenegro, is a country located in Southeastern Europe. Throughout its history, Montenegro has used various currencies, including the Montenegrin perper, which was the official currency during its period of independence from 1906 to 1918, before it became part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Subsequently, Montenegro used the Yugoslav dinar as its official currency. However, since gaining independence in 2006, Montenegro has adopted the euro as its official currency. Montenegro has a rich history that dates back to ancient times, with various civilizations and empires influencing its development. It is known for its scenic landscapes, historic landmarks, and cultural heritage.
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Perper (1906-1918)

100 Pare = 1 Perper

5 Perpera (Austro-Hungarian Occupation in WWI - Army Administration)
1917

Standard banknote
136 × 100 mm
P# M150, N# 257710

Dinar (1941)

100 Para = 1 Dinar

10 Dinara (Italian occupation - Overprint: VERIFICATO)
ND (1941)

Standard banknote
128 × 72 mm
P# R10, N# 278040
50 Dinara (Italian occupation - overprint: VERIFICATO)
ND (1941)

Standard banknote
148 × 94 mm
P# R12, N# 349016
Available for swap 100 Dinara (Italian occupation - overprint: VERIFICATO)
ND (1941)

Standard banknote
168 × 98 mm
P# R13, N# 217686
1000 Dinara (Italian occupation of Montenegro-overprint VERIFICATO)
1941

Standard banknote
195 × 125 mm
P# R15, N# 243641

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