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Serbia, in Serbian Srbija, became a Principality in 1815. Belgrade was the capital from 1867. The principality became Kingdom of Serbia in 1882. After World War I, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was proclaimed in 1918 and took the name of Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929. During the 1990s, Yugoslavia was gradually dissolved. In 2006, Serbia became fully independent again.
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Serbia
Sté Anonyme Française des Mines d'Or de Stanija
Price €15.00Certificate of 10 Shares of 100F each - Paris 1933
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Bosnia
Bosanska Industrijalna i Trgovackaa Banka (Industrial and Commercial Bank of Bosnia)
Price €80.00Share of 500 Dinars - Belgrade 1934
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Bosnia
Bosanska Industrijalna i Trgovackaa Banka (Industrial and Commercial Bank of Bosnia)
Price €110.00Certificate of 10 Shares of 5000 Dinars each - Belgrade 1934
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Serbia
A Gazdasagi Takarépénztar Reszv.-tarsasag Kunszentmarton
Price €10.00Certificate of 100 Pengoreol - Kunszentmarton 1926
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Yugoslavia
Saving Bank for the region of Resava Svilajnac
Price €40.00Certificate of 10 shares of 1000 Kp - 1924
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Radio, TV
Cie Orientale des Radiogrammes & Applications Electriques
Price €30.00Cert. of 5 Founder Shares - Paris 1905
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Serbia
Gazdasagi Reszvenytarsasag Reszvenye
Price €35.00Certificate of 500 Kr - Nagybecskereken 1917
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Yugoslavia
Kingdom of Serbs, Croates et Slovenes - 4% Agriculture Loan
Price €140.004% Bond of 100 Dinars - Belgrade 1921
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Serbia
Drzavna Riznica - 4% Loan (Agriculture)
Price €120.00Cert. of 10 Bonds of 1000 Dinars - Belgrad 1921
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Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia - 4% Loan 1895
Price €60.00Certificate of 10 Bonds of 500F each - Belgrade 1895
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Serbia
Royal Government of Serbia - 1888 Loan
Price €40.00Gold Bond of 10F (or Dinars) - Belgrad 1888
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Serbia
Crédit Foncier du Royaume de Serbie (Ouprava Fondova) - 4.5% Gold Loan 1910
Price €50.00Mortgage Bond of 500F - Belgrade 1910