Last minted coins of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Svetlana Pantelić
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The Law on Withdrawal from Circulation of Old Coins and on the Value of New Coins, passed on 3 July 1937, provided for the minting of: 50 dinars (in 16 million pieces with a nominal value of 800 million dinars), 20 dinars (25 million pieces in the value of 500 million dinars), 10 dinars (25 million pieces worth 250 million dinars), 2 dinars (75 million pieces worth 150 million dinars), 1 dinar (100 million pieces worth 100 million dinars), 50-para coins (100 million pieces worth 50 million dinars) and 25-para coins (40 million pieces worth 10 million dinars). The 50-para coins (composition: copper 91% and aluminium 9%, diameter 18 mm and weight 2 g), 2 dinars (91% copper and 9% aluminium, 24.5 mm and 5 g), 20 dinars (silver 75% and 25% other, 27 mm and 9 g) and 50 dinars (silver 75% and 25% other, 31 mm and 15 g) were put into circulation on 16 August 1939, 1 dinar (91% copper and 9% aluminium, 21 mm and 3.5 g) was released on October 20, 1939, 10 dinars (nickel 100%, 23 mm and 5 g) on 31 May 1940 and the 25-para coins (copper 98% and aluminium 2%, 20 mm and 2.5 g) on 21 November 1940. The 25-para coin with a 4 mm diameter hole in the centre, the 50-para coin, and the 1 and 2 dinars, featured a crown, the inscription Kingdom of Yugoslavia and their value denominations. In addition to these characteristics, the relief figure of King Petar II Karađorđević were also featured on 10-, 20and 50-dinar coins. The 10-, 20and 50-dinar coins have been withdrawn from circulation as of 19 March 1942, and the 25and 50-para coins, as well as the 1 and 2 dinars were withdrawn on 1 June of the same year.
南斯拉夫王国最后铸造的硬币
1937年7月3日通过的《旧币退出流通和新币价值法》规定铸造:50第纳尔(1600万枚面值为8亿第纳尔)、20第纳尔(2500万枚面值为5亿第纳尔)、10第纳尔(2500万枚面值为2.5亿第纳尔)、2第纳尔(7500万枚面值为1.5亿第纳尔)、1第纳尔(1亿枚面值为1亿第纳尔)、50帕币(1亿枚面值为5000万第纳尔)、25帕币(4000万枚面值为1000万第纳尔)。50段硬币(组成:铜和铝91% 9%,直径18毫米,体重2 g), 2第纳尔(91%的铜和9%的铝、24.5毫米和5 g), 20第纳尔(银75%和25%其他27毫米和9 g)和50第纳尔(银75%和25%其他31毫米和15 g)是1939年8月16日投入流通,1第纳尔(91%的铜和9%的铝、21毫米和3.5 g) 10月20日发布1939年10第纳尔(镍100%,23毫米和5 g) 1940年5月31日和25-para硬币(铜和铝2%,98%1940年11月21日,20毫米和2.5克)。25克朗的硬币中央有一个直径4毫米的孔,50克朗的硬币和1第纳尔和2第纳尔的硬币上有王冠、南斯拉夫王国的铭文和它们的价值面额。除了这些特点之外,Petar II国王的浮雕雕像Karađorđević也出现在10,20和50第纳尔的硬币上。10第纳尔、20第纳尔和50第纳尔的硬币已于1942年3月19日退出流通,25和50帕尔的硬币以及1第纳尔和2第纳尔的硬币于同年6月1日退出流通。
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