economy
February 23, 2026
100 dinar banknotes can bring you tens of thousands of euros
Money has a price, especially when it goes out of circulation.
TL;DR
- A 100 dinar banknote from 1884 can be worth tens of thousands of euros today.
- Money that is out of circulation, especially with printing errors, can significantly increase in value for collectors.
- Most current coins are unlikely to gain significant numismatic value over time.
- Coins with the image of Nikola Tesla are popular among collectors, regardless of their print run.
- Money minted or printed in small batches and that was in circulation is desirable for collectors.
- The first Serbian banknotes featuring the word 'dinar' from 1875 are historically significant.
- The first modern Serbian coins from 1868, featuring Prince Mihailo Obrenović, hold historical importance.
- A 100 dinar banknote from 1884, in circulation until WWI, is considered to have significant numismatic value.
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