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5000 Dinara Đorđe Petrović

Uitgever National Bank of Serbia
Jaar 2004
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Waarde 5000 Dinars (5000 динарa)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A dignified portrait bust of Đorđe Petrović, known as Karađorđe, leader of the First Serbian Uprising, rendered in high relief and facing slightly to the right. The effigy is depicted in period military attire befitting his role as commander. A Cyrillic inscription identifying the subject by name arcs around the portrait, accompanied by the dates of his birth and death.
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Aanvullende informatie

Đorđe Petrović — universally known as Karađorđe, or "Black George" — led the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule beginning in 1804, making 2004 the bicentennial year this coin was struck to mark. The uprising is generally regarded as the opening act of Serbian statehood after nearly four centuries of Ottoman control, and Karađorđe's branch of the Petrović family later became the Karađorđević dynasty, rivals to the Obrenović line in a succession feud that shaped Serbian politics for the entire 19th century and into the 20th.

KM#63 was issued as a commemorative with limited distribution through the National Bank, not intended for general circulation.

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