Serbia, Set of 3 (1, 2 & 5) dinars

In 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia became the Union of Serbia and Montenegro, though the latter gained its own independence 4 years later in 2006. Since then the National Bank of Serbia has been issuing its own currency, so now we can offer you this set of 3 coins. The 1, 2, and 5 dinar coins are written in both Cyrillic and Latin text, all showing the country’s Coat of Arms on the obverse. The reverse sides of each coin show the National Bank building, the Monasteries of Gračanica, and Krušedol respectively.
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SKU: FSB9108
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