The Narodna Banka Srpske Republike Bosne i Hercegovine was a short-lived institution, functioning only during the early phase of the 1992–1995 war before monetary arrangements shifted toward closer alignment with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. This 10 Dinara note was printed at ZIN in Belgrade — the Serbian republic's own state printing works — which tells you something direct about where political and logistical dependencies lay from the very start of the breakaway entity's existence.
The print run of just over 12 million is modest, and wartime inflation rendered low-denomination notes like this one economically irrelevant within months of issue.
The Narodna Banka Srpske Republike Bosne i Hercegovine was a short-lived institution, functioning only during the early phase of the 1992–1995 war before monetary arrangements shifted toward closer alignment with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. This 10 Dinara note was printed at ZIN in Belgrade — the Serbian republic's own state printing works — which tells you something direct about where political and logistical dependencies lay from the very start of the breakaway entity's existence.
The print run of just over 12 million is modest, and wartime inflation rendered low-denomination notes like this one economically irrelevant within months of issue.