Banknotes from Serbia

Serbia is a landlocked country situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe in the southern Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. It borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest. The country claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia's population numbers approximately seven million without Kosovo or 8.8 million if the territory is included. Its capital, Belgrade, ranks among the largest and oldest citiеs in southeastern Europe.
Wikidata: Q403

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Dinar (2003-date)

100 Para = 1 Dinar

Available for swap 50 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2005

Standard banknote
139 × 66 mm
P# 40, N# 204196
Available for swap 200 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2005

Standard banknote
147 × 70 mm
P# 42, N# 204237
Available for swap 10 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2006

Standard banknote
131 × 62 mm
P# 46, N# 204261
Available for swap 20 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2006

Standard banknote
135 × 64 mm
P# 47, N# 204268
Available for swap 100 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2006

Standard banknote
143 × 68 mm
P# 49, N# 204270
Available for swap 1000 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2006

Standard banknote
151 × 72 mm
P# 52, N# 204281
Available for swap 500 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2007

Standard banknote
147 × 70 mm
P# 51, N# 204274
Available for swap 5000 Dinara (1st coat of arms)
2010

Standard banknote
159 × 76 mm
P# 53, N# 204283
Available for swap 500 Dinara (2nd coat of arms)
2011-2012

Standard banknote
147 × 70 mm
P# 59, N# 204335
Available for swap 2000 Dinara (2nd coat of arms)
2011-2012

Standard banknote
155 × 74 mm
P# 61, N# 204337

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