Yugoslavia banknote gallery

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by kuhli, Mar 4, 2009.

  1. kuhli

    kuhli title not chosen

  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    man am i ever jealous!!!! Thats quite a start, and you say you have more?!?!?

    Nice job!!!
     
  4. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    Thanks for posting these, it's a nice collection. I'm particularly interested in your mention of Yugoslavia Pick 29 as being printed by Banque de France. I have not been able to find a specialized Yugoslavia catalog that would list such things as the printer of the note... can you tell me where that information comes from? My own collection is of French and French-printed banknotes, which is why I'm interested.

    Thanks,
    Dave
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Just had a look and unfortunatly a lot of them are showing as the dredd red X the ones I could see look absolutly great :high5:
     
  6. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Very nicely done! :D
    Others here know a heck of alot more about foreign notes than I but they sure look nice!


    RickieB
     
  7. kuhli

    kuhli title not chosen

    Not exactly sure where I got it. I think it was an online source, but I do not remember. I do remember that it was also mentioned in your thread on CoinPeople.com

    There is a specialized catalog for Yugoslav banknotes, although I haven't added it to my library just yet. The catalog is by Borna Barac. The name is long, and I don't remember it off the top of my head. I have a list of books/catalogs that I want to add this summer, and it is at the top.
     
  8. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**


    When you do remember, please post the name here :) and if possible, the ISBN number :D
     
  9. kuhli

    kuhli title not chosen

    looked it up in my notebook (I keep a notebook with my collection, often jotting down little tidbits of information that I stumble upon while surfing the web. have a dedicated section for listing reference books that I would like to eventually acquire)

    Banknotes of the States of the Former Yugoslavia 1767-2002
    Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia

    author: Borna Barac
    publisher: Obol Publishing, Zagreb, Croatia
    issued: 2002
    pages: 280, illustrated
    ISBN: 953-6388-05-7

    this author also has a specialized Croatian currency catalog (which seems to be virtually impossible to find), titled

    Papirni novac Hrvatske, 1778-1998

    author: Borna Barac
    publisher: Obol Publishing, Zagreb, Croatia
    issued: 1998
    pages: 111, illustrated
    ISBN: 953-6388-03-0

    another book I would recommend (which is #2 on my wishlist) is a newer book titled

    The Guide to Coins and Banknotes of Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia (2007, 1st edition)

    Autor: Zlatko Viscevic
    publisher: self-published
    issued: 2007
    pages: 550, illustrated
    ISBN: 978-953-99817-1-4
     
  10. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    There is a link I got from there - http://www.ser-banknotes.netfirms.com/ - which I'm not sure is accurate. It lists this note, as well as the well known French print P25 to be printed by ZIN Belgrade, not Banque de France.

    Thanks very much for the catalog links. I've been looking for the catalog by Borna Barac for a while now, and haven't seen a copy. Unfortunately this seems to be a common theme for these specialized catalogs.

    Dave
     
  11. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    I found eveidence of the first two books listed on Amazon. None for sale, but since they are written in Croatian, i wouldnt be able to read them anyhoot lol

    The book by Zlatko Viscevic i cant seem to find anywhere, but will continue to look!

    Thanks!
     
  12. kuhli

    kuhli title not chosen

    Very interesting. The P25 is the 1926 issue, with the P26 being the 1929 issue. The P26 may well indeed have been issued by ZIN, however, I am skeptical of the P25 being issued by ZIN, as the building was not begun until 1927, with construction finished in 1929. According the background information on ZIN found on the National Bank of Serbia website, banknote production was begun in 1930, with the first 10 dinara notes printed there in 1931 .

    So, looking at the timeline for ZIN, and the dates on these early YU notes, perhaps the P29 was printed by ZIN, just designed by the engravers from BdF?
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page