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The Serbian dinar replaced the Yugoslav dinar at par in 2003, when Yugoslavia was transformed into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Montenegro and the disputed territory of Kosovo had already adopted the Deutsche Mark and later the euro when the mark was replaced by it.

Coins currently in circulation are 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 dinara coins. All coins feature identical inscriptions in Serbian, using the Cyrillic and Latin scripts. The 10 and 20 dinara coins are less common in circulation, as banknotes of the same value are used instead.
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A101.335 - 5 DINARS 2019

A101.335 - 5 DINARS 2019

On the reverse, KRUSEDOL Monastery.

KM-: M-: Quality: BU.

A101.340 - 5 DINARS 2020

A101.340 - 5 DINARS 2020

On the reverse, KRUSEDOL Monastery.

KM-: M-: Quality: BU.

A101.450 - 10 DINARA 2009.

A101.450 - 10 DINARA 2009.

On the obverse the coin commemorates the 2009 Summer Universiade (World University Games) held in Belgrade. KM51; M44.
Grade:

A101.460 - 10 DINARA 2010.

A101.460 - 10 DINARA 2010.

KM41; M43.4.
Grade: BU

A101.470 - 10 DINARA 2011.

A101.470 - 10 DINARA 2011.

KM57; M45.1.
Grade: BU

A101.660 - 20 DINARA 2011.

A101.660 - 20 DINARA 2011.

The coin depicts Serbian writer and nobelist Ivo Andrich. The coin was issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the

A101.670 - 20 DINARA 2012.

A101.670 - 20 DINARA 2012.

The coin depicts famous scientist Mihajlo Pupin. KM-. M51
Grade: BU

A101.420 - 10 DINARA 2005.

A101.420 - 10 DINARA 2005.

KM41; M43.1.
Grade: BU

A101.430 - 10 DINARA 2006.

A101.430 - 10 DINARA 2006.

KM41; M43.2.
Grade: BU

A101.640 - 20 DINARA 2009.

A101.640 - 20 DINARA 2009.

The coin depicts the famous scientist of Serbian origin - Milutin Milanković. KM52; M48.
Grade: BU

A101.650 - 20 DINARA 2010.

A101.650 - 20 DINARA 2010.

The coin depicts famous Serbian industrialist and governor of the National bank of the Kingdom of Serbia during the reign

A100.950 - 2 DINARA 2009.

A100.950 - 2 DINARA 2009.

Old alloy (nonmagnetic sample). Much more rare than the magnetic alloy! KM46; M38.4.
Grade: BU

A101.410 - 10 DINARA 2003.

A101.410 - 10 DINARA 2003.

KM37; M33.
Grade: BU.

A101.610 - 20 DINARA 2003.

A101.610 - 20 DINARA 2003.

The coin depicts the temple of Saint Sava (Hram sv. Save). KM38; M34.
Grade: BU

A101.440 - 10 DINARA 2007.

A101.440 - 10 DINARA 2007.

KM41; M43.3.
Grade: BU

A101.630 - 20 DINARA 2007.

A101.630 - 20 DINARA 2007.

The coin depicts the famous Serbian educator Dositej Obradovich. KM-; M47 Novo!
Grade: BU

A101.620 - 20 DINARA 2006.

A101.620 - 20 DINARA 2006.

The averse depicts the famous inventor Nikola Tesla. KM-; M46 Novo!
Grade: BU

A100.671 - 1 DINAR 2009.

A100.671 - 1 DINAR 2009.

Old alloy (nonmagnetic sample). Much rarer than the magnetic alloy! Only 1 in 4 coins were struck in the old

A100.620 - 1 DINAR 2004.

A100.620 - 1 DINAR 2004.

KM34; M30.2.
Grade: BU.

A101.665 - 20 DINARA 2011.

A101.665 - 20 DINARA 2011.

The coin depicts Serbian writer and nobelist Ivo Andrich. The coin was issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the

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