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10 Para

Issuer Montenegro
Year 1906-1908
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description The obverse displays the Montenegrin state coat of arms: a displayed double-headed eagle with spread wings, each head surmounted by a single royal crown, and both heads together beneath a larger imperial crown topped by a cross. The eagle's breast bears a shield depicting a lion passant. The left talon grasps a sceptre and the right talon holds an orb surmounted by a cross. The design is set within a plain field bordered by a beaded inner circle.
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Reverse lettering КЊАЖЕВИНА ЦРНА ГОРА
10
ПАРА
1906
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Montenegro's nickel coinage of 1906–1908 represents the first indigenous struck currency of the principality, issued under Nikola I shortly before he elevated the state to a kingdom in 1910. Prior to this series, the principality had relied almost entirely on foreign coins — primarily Austrian and Ottoman issues — circulating by custom rather than legal decree.

KM#3 was struck at the Vienna Mint, which held the contract for Montenegro's early coinage program.