Description
The Serbian dinar is the official currency of Serbia. The international official currency symbol; din / дин. The first signs of the Serbian dinar date from the reign of Stefan Nemanjić in 1214. During medieval Serbia, many Serbian rulers minted silver coins in dinars since this material was one of the primary sources of imports of the time since the Serbian mines had a relative abundance of silver. In 2003, the Serbian dinar replaced the Yugoslav dinar when the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was transformed into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. The same year, the National Bank of Serbia introduced coins in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 dinara.
The 5 Serbian dinara coin front design features the National Coat of Arms and the country’s name. The reverse of the coin illustrates the building of the Krusedol Monastery, the denomination, and the issue date. This coin is part of the 2013 – 2020 series, its rim is segmented and fluted, and its color is bronze.
Text: РЕПУБЛИКА СРБИЈА-REPUBLIKA SRBIJA НБС-NBS, ДИНАРА•DINARA, 5, КРУШЕДОЛ, 2013.