This 1938 Yugoslavia 10 Dinara coin, issued under King Petar II, is a beautiful and well-preserved example of interwar Balkan coinage, struck just before the outbreak of World War II. Minted in nickel at the Belgrade Mint, the coin weighs 5.0 grams, measures 23 mm in diameter, and is offered here in XF (Extra Fine) condition—featuring sharp details and minimal wear.
Obverse Details:
The obverse displays a detailed right-facing portrait of King Petar II, surrounded by the Cyrillic inscription:
“КРАЉЕВИНА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА” (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Signed by Frano Meneghello Dinčić, the engraver and designer behind this refined and realistic royal likeness.
Reverse Details:
The reverse features the denomination “10 DINARA” above the date “1938”, all framed within a wreath composed of olive and oak branches, symbolizing peace and strength. A royal crown rests above the wreath, reinforcing the monarchy’s presence during a politically turbulent era.
With its elegant design, political relevance, and quality preservation, this coin is a valuable collectible for anyone interested in:
Yugoslav royal history
Pre-WWII European coinage
Nickel-based circulation coins
Balkan monarchy memorabilia
A tangible piece of history from a vanished kingdom, this coin makes a standout addition to any serious numismatic collection.