The oldest banknotes issued by the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia

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. The 100-dinar banknote was put in circulation on 2 July 1884, when the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia commenced its operations. The banknotes, especially the 100- and 50-dinar ones, were issued as temporary, with the major assistance of the Belgium National Bank. Given that until then Serbia only had coins in circulation, the paper 100- and 50-dinar banknotes were met with distrust and for quite a while there w... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pantelić Svetlana
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Reihe/Periodikum: Bankarstvo, Vol 43, Iss 6, Pp 146-155 (2014)
Verlag/Hrsg.: Association of Serbian Banks
Schlagwörter: 100 dinars / 50 dinars / 10 dinars / 1884 / 1885 / Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia / temporary banknote / Belgium National Bank / Finance / HG1-9999
Sprache: Englisch
Serbian
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.5937/bankarstvo1406146P

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. The 100-dinar banknote was put in circulation on 2 July 1884, when the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia commenced its operations. The banknotes, especially the 100- and 50-dinar ones, were issued as temporary, with the major assistance of the Belgium National Bank. Given that until then Serbia only had coins in circulation, the paper 100- and 50-dinar banknotes were met with distrust and for quite a while there were problems in respect of their usage. The shortest lifetime had the 50-dinar banknote, due to its poor quality and consequent easy counterfeiting.