Republika Srpska dinar

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Obverse of a thousand-dinar note of Republika Srpska of 1993
Obverse of a thousand-dinar note of Republika Srpska of 1993

The dinar was the currency of the Republika Srpska between 1992 and 1998, during and following the Bosnian War. There were two distinct currencies issued by the National Bank of the Republika Srpska. The first was introduced in 1992 in conjunction with the Yugoslav dinar of that year, to which it was equal. The second was introduced on October 1, 1993, replacing the first at a rate of one million to one and matching the revaluation of the Yugoslav currency. Following this, the Republika Srpska used Yugoslav currency (first the "1994 dinar" and then "novi dinar") until 1998, when the convertible mark was introduced.

The two currencies were only issued in note form, with the first issued in denominations of 10 dinara up to 10 milliard dinara and the second in denominations of 5000 dinara up to 50 milliard dinara. The designs of the banknotes varied very little within the issues of the two currencies. The "1992 dinar" notes featured the arms of the republic on both sides, whilst the "1993 dinar" notes had a portrait of Petar Kočić on the obverse. Some of the issues in 1993 were overprints on 1992 banknotes.

Republika Srpska 1992 dinar
Preceded by:
Yugoslav 1990 dinar
Ratio: 1 Republika Srpska dinar = 10 Yugoslav 1990 dinars
Currency of Republika Srpska
July, 1992September 30, 1993
Note: remained at par with Yugoslav 1992 dinar throughout the period
Succeeded by:
Republika Srpska 1993 dinar
Ratio: 1 1993 dinar = 1,000,000 1992 dinara


Republika Srpska 1993 dinar
Preceded by:
Republika Srpska 1992 dinar
Ratio: 1 "1993 dinar" = 1,000,000 1992 dinara
Currency of Republika Srpska
October 1, 1993December 31, 1993
Note: remained at par with Yugoslav 1993 dinar throughout the period
Succeeded by:
Yugoslav 1994 dinar
Ratio: 1 1994 dinar = 1,000,000,000 1993 dinara
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