Since the National Bank of the Kingdom of SCS was not constituted until 26 February 1920, the Privileged National Bank of the Kingdom of Serbia released into circulation the banknotes of the Kingdom of SCS to replace its own 10- and 100-dinar banknotes payable in silver, according to the bylaw of the Ministry of Finance as of 17 November 1919. The 1-dinar banknote was released into circulation on 20 November and the 1/2-dinar banknote on 26 November 1919. The 1/2-dinar banknote was prepared in a private printing house in Zagreb, and the 1-dinar banknote in the Banque de France printing house in Paris. The withdrawal of the 1- and 1/2-dinar banknotes from circulation was never officially announced, but they were most probably withdrawn at the same time as the dinar-crown banknotes worth 1 dinar (4 crowns) and 1/2 dinars (2 crowns).
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机译:由于SCS国内银行于1920年2月26日才构成,塞尔维亚王国的特权国家银行发布了流通的SCS王国的钞票,以取代银币的10-100纳卡纸币根据财政部的章程,截至1919年11月17日。1-DATAR纸币于11月20日发布于11月20日和1919年11月26日的1/2-Dinar钞票。编制了1 / 2-第纳尔钞票在萨格勒布的一家私人印刷厂,以及巴黎的Banque de France印刷房子的1纳卡钞票。从流通的1-和1 / 2-第纳尔纸币的撤回从未正式宣布,但它们最可能与价值1第纳尔(4冠)和1/2第纳尔(2)的第纳尔冠钞票同时撤回皇冠)。
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