Serbian/Yugoslavian 2 dinara?!

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  1. Jo Wo

    Jo Wo Member

    Hi folks, I've been going through a big collection and came across this one, it looks like a Serbian/Yugoslavian coin, but I can't find it anywhere on google.

    Does anyone know what it is?

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  3. Nik23

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    That is a Bulgarian coin from the early 20th century.
    It is from a period during which the country was monarchy.

    The characters are in Cyrillic.

    It says - 2 ЛЕВА. That is Bulgarian currency.
     
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  4. Jo Wo

    Jo Wo Member

    Ahh, I see! That's interesting, thanks.

    The coin design is a bit similar to Serbian coins of the same time period that's why I got confused!

    One of the Serbian coins in the collection:


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  6. Nik23

    Nik23 New Member

    Yes, the design is quite close. No wonder for the guess.
     
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  7. manny9655

    manny9655 Well-Known Member

    I can read some Cyrillic since it is derived from Greek. The obverse says, "Alexander I. King of Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia". The denomination is 2 Dinars.
     
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  9. Jo Wo

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    I didn't know what about the Paris/Brussels mint. v interesting.

    I'm guessing that explains why "A Patey" is seen on so many of these coins
     
  10. goossen

    goossen Senior Member

    Very nice photos BTW
     
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