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The National Bank of Serbia (Serbian: Народна банка Србије, romanized: Narodna banka Srbije) is the central bank of Serbia 44°48′13″N 20°27′53″E / 44.80361°N 20.46472°E / 44.80361; 20
These banknotes use almost the same design as the 2000–2002 Yugoslav notes. The main difference is that the words Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia) are changed to Narodna Banka Srbije (National Bank of Serbia) and the coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro is changed to the Serbian coat of arms. Banknotes released by the ...
The Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia ( Serbian: Привилегована народна банка Краљевине Србије, romanized : Privilegovana narodna banka Kraljevine Srbije) was the central bank of the Kingdom of Serbia, established in 1884 two years after the kingdom's proclamation. In 1920 it was merged to ...
1 € =. 7.53450 kn [2] Band. 15.0%. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The kuna ( Croatian pronunciation: [kǔːna]; sign: kn; code: HRK) was the currency of Croatia from 1994 until 2023, when it was replaced by the euro. The kuna was subdivided into 100 lipa.
Opened. 15 March 1890; 133 years ago. ( 1890-03-15) The National Bank building in Belgrade ( Serbian: Зграда Народне банке у Београду, romanized : Zgrada Narodne Banke u Beogradu) is a historically significant building located in Belgrade, Serbia, at 12 King Petar St. [1] As of 2023, it hosted a visitor center of the ...
Later in 1992, notes were issued by the Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine (National Bank of Republic of Srpska Krajina) in denominations of 10,000 and 50,000 dinars. These were followed by notes for 100,000, 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, 20 million, 50 million, 100 million, 500 million, 1 billion, 5 billion and 10 billion dinars.
The National Bank of Yugoslavia ( NBY, Serbo-Croatian: Narodna banka Jugoslavije) was the central bank of Yugoslavia, succeeding the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia in Belgrade in 1920. It was formally known as the National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes until 3 October 1929, and as the National Bank of the Kingdom of ...
Народна банка Србије / Narodna banka Srbije: 1884 Seychelles: Seychellois rupee: Central Bank of Seychelles: Banque centrale des Seychelles / Labank santral Sesel: 1983 Sierra Leone: Sierra Leonean leone: Bank of Sierra Leone: 1963 Singapore: Singapore dollar: Monetary Authority of Singapore