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Types 🇷🇸 Serbia

10 RSD #81

2003-2011 Issue (2003-2011) · issued 2006 · 54a · common

Type details

Country Serbia
Currency RSD
Denomination 10
Series 2003-2011 Issue
Series year 2006
Series range 2003-2011
Issue year 2006
Issuer National Bank of Serbia
Issuer (native) Народна Банка Србије
Signatures Governor: Radovan Jelašić
Printer Topimex (Goznak)
Front portrait Vuk Stefanović Karadžić
Reverse subject Serbian coat of arms
Themes writer,statesman,indigenous_culture
Watermark Portrait of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić in clear field
Security features thread,microprint,watermark,intaglio,see_through_register
Colour palette #d4af37,#f5deb3,#8b7355
Material paper
Dimensions (mm) 135x67
Language / script Cyrillic, Latin
Languages sr
Pick # 54a
Rarity common
Legal status withdrawn
Legal status date 2011
Predecessor currency Yugoslav Dinar
Era 1990_present
Default value (low) 2.0
Default value (high) 5.0
Value currency USD

Front

Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1787–1864), Serbian philologist, linguist, and major reformer of the Serbian language. He standardized modern Serbian Cyrillic orthography, collected epic folk poetry, compiled the first Serbian dictionary, and is considered the father of Serbian literature and language reform; his work laid the foundation for modern Serbian literary culture.

Back

Serbian coat of arms featuring the double-headed white eagle and the Serbian cross with four Cyrillic 'S' letters (representing 'Samo Sloga Srbina Spašava' – 'Only Unity Saves the Serbs'). The coat of arms has been a symbol of Serbian statehood since medieval times and was restored after independence.

History

This note belongs to the 2003-2011 issue series of Serbian dinars, introduced after the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006, when Serbia became fully independent. The series replaced earlier Federal Republic of Yugoslavia notes and featured prominent Serbian cultural and scientific figures. The 10 dinar denomination was relatively low-value and commonly circulated. This series was gradually replaced starting in 2011 with updated designs featuring enhanced security features.

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