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Yugoslavia, Fed.R. of coins

This page represents coins from Yugoslavia, Fed.R. of country. Click links below to see detailed coins description.
Serbia Kingdom (since 1882 till 1918)
1 dinar (pl. dinara = 100 para
Serbian King Alexandre I (1889 - 1902)
Serbian King Petre I (1903 - 1918)



Montenegro Kingdom (since 1882 till 1918)
1 perper (pl. perpera = 100 para
Montenegro Prince Nickolay I (1860 - 1910)
Montenegro King Nickolay I (1910 - 1918)



Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (since 1918 till 1929)
1 dinar (pl. dinara = 100 para
King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Petr I (1918 - 1921)
King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Alexandre I Carageorgievich (1921 - 1929)



Yugoslavia Kingdom (since 1929 till 1943)
1 dinara = 100 para
Yugoslavia King Alexandre I Carageorgievich (1929-1934)
Yugoslavia King Petr II (1934-1943)



Democratic Federative Yugoslavia (since 1943 till 1945)
1 dinara = 100 para



Yugoslavia Federative People's Republic (since 1945 till 1963)
1 dinara = 100 para



Yugoslavia Socialistic Federative Republic (since 1963 till 1992)
1 dinara = 100 para



Yugoslavia Allied Republic (since 1992)
1 dinara = 100 para

 
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