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Started by <k>, April 11, 2017, 04:16:20 PM

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Here is an image of the Serbian set. Interesting that the 10 dinara coin is the only one without mint marks on the obverse.

I assume that the diamond shapes (left and right on the obverse, under the year on the reverse) on the lower denominations are mint marks.
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Quote from: <k> on April 12, 2017, 03:18:51 PM
Here is an image of the Serbian set. Interesting that the 10 dinara coin is the only one without mint marks on the obverse. I assume that the diamond shapes (left and right on the obvese, under the year on the reverse) on the lower denominations are mint marks.

I think that the diamonds are just a part of the design. These coins were minted in Budapest and the mint mark, cyrillic B.P. is visible on each of them

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That makes sense. So, evil Hungary stole some of their country, then charged them for producing the coins for what was left.
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