2014, vol. 43, br. 3, str. 152-157
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Povratak dinara - metalni novac kneza i kralja Milana Obrenovića (1854-1901)
The return of the dinar: Metal coins of Prince and King Milan Obrenovic (1854-1901)
Sažetak
U Srbiji, oslobođenoj od Turaka, bakarni novac Mihaila M. Obrenovića 'je prvi srpski novac posle srednjovekovnih kovanica' ali je 'u opticaju bio posle njegove nesrećne pogibije', na početku vladavine kneza Milana. Kovanice kneza Milana specifične su po tome što su prve kovanice sa natpisom dinar, po nazivu novca iz srednjeg veka u srpskim zemljama. Srebrni novac od 1 i 2 dinara i 50 para kovan je 1875. godine po punoletstvu kneza Milana a srebrni novac od 50 para, 1, 2 i 5 dinara, bakarni novac od 5 i 10 para i zlatni od 20 dinara, kao kruna konačne samostalnosti od Turaka kneževine Srbije kovan je 1879. godine.
Abstract
In Serbia liberated from the Turkish rule, the copper coins of Mihailo M. Obrenovic were 'the first Serbian coins minted after the medieval coins', which were, however, 'put into circulation after Mihailo's unfortunate demise', at the beginning of Prince Milan's reign. The coins of Prince Milan are specific because they were the first coins to bear the inscription dinar, named after the medieval coins used in the Serbian states. The silver 1- and 2-dinar and 50-para coins were minted in 1875 in the first years of the adult Prince Milan Obrenovic's reign, whereas the silver 50-para, 1-, 2- and 5-dinar coins, the copper 5- and 10-para coins, and the gold 20-dinar coins, were minted in 1879, as the crown to the final independence of the Princedom of Serbia from the Turkish rule.
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