10 Dinara

€1.00
IssuerYugoslavia
Year1920
TypeStandard circulation banknote
Value10 Dinars (10 Dinara)
CurrencyDinar (1918-1941)
CompositionPaper
Size150 × 86 mm
ShapeRectangular
PrinterAmerican Banknote Corporation (American Bank Note Company), Ottawa, New York, United States (1795-date)
No. printed
Designer(s)
Engraver(s)Robert Savage
In circulation to18 March 1932
Reference(s) P#21
Obverse descriptionVignette `Progress` in the center, shows a naked man pushing a wheel.
Reverse descriptionThe mountain peaks and plains shown in the center represent the celebrated Serbian battlefields of the First World War. Dobro Pole (good field) plateau on Nidže mountain, where the battle and breakthrough took place, with the distinctive Kajmakčalan peak.
Signature(s)Marko Stojanović, Đorđe Vajfert,
Protection typeWatermark
Protection descriptionNo watermark
Obverse letteringНародна Банка Краљевине Срба, Хрвата, и Словенаца Pлаћа доносиоцу у металној законској монети ДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА 10 DINARA Београд 1 новембра 1920 Члан управе Гувернер AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: The National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Will pay the bearer in legal metal currency Ten Dinara 10 Dinara Belgrade, 1 November 1920 Member of the Management Board Governor)
Reverse letteringNarodna Banka Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca Kraljevine Srbov, Hrvatov in Slovencev Plaća donosiocu DESET DINARA U metalnoj zakonskoj moneti Фалсификовање новчаница казии се по прописима казн, закона који вреде за кривице због прављења лажних новаца. AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY.
(Translation: The National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Will pay the bearer TEN DINARA In legal metal currency Counterfeiting of banknotes is punishable by penal regulations, laws that apply to [translation unclear] making counterfeit money.)
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Catalog ID4966571290
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