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30.03.2006.
The National Bank of Serbia would like to remind the public that only the 50, 100 and 200-dinar
denominated banknotes bearing the designation “Narodna banka Jugoslavije” will be withdrawn from
circulation in the period from April 1 to December 31, 2006. (Banknotes in same denominations bearing
the designation “Narodna banka Srbije” will not be withdrawn from circulation and will remain legal tender.)
As the National Bank of Serbia has been informed that these banknotes are not accepted at certain points
of sale due to misinformation, the National Bank would like to point out that 50, 100 and 200-dinar
banknotes bearing the designation “Narodna banka Jugoslavije” will remain legal tender until the end of
the year, and can, consequently, be used in order to make all cash payments. This means that in the
period of their gradual withdrawal, i.e. until the end of 2006, banks, authorized exchange offices, traders
and other service providers will have the obligation to accept payments in these banknotes from natural
persons and legal entities. Gradual withdrawal means that NBS branches, banks and authorized exchange
offices will no longer release these banknotes in the payment system.
As of January 1, 2007, the date after which it will no longer be possible to make payments using 50, 100
and 200-dinar denominated banknotes with the designation NBJ, citizens will be able to exchange these
banknotes for current money in all banks and branches of the National Bank of Serbia, until December 31,
2007. After this date, the replacement of these banknotes will be possible until December 31, 2012, but
only in the head office of the National Bank of Serbia – Treasury Department.
Press Release from Governor’s Cabinet