Istrian dinar
Istrian Dinar | |
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Banknote of the Dinar of Istria | |
Denominations | |
Plural | Dinars (Dinari, both Romanian and Italian) |
Symbol | ĐI |
Nickname | Dinar |
Banknotes | 5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000 dinars |
Coins | 5,10,20,50 cents 1,2 dinars |
Demographics | |
User(s) | Istria, Vanya |
Issuance | |
Central bank | National Bank of Istria |
Printer | National Imprimery (Hamburg, Banknotes) |
Mint | Royal State Mint Hamburg (coins) Chevo State Mint(coins) |
Valuation | |
Pegged with | None |
The Dinar was the second currency of the Istria. The Dinar was adopted in 2016 as a secondary currency of the country. At that time, the main currency was the Romanian RON. After a few months, the RON came out of circulation and the only official currency became the Istrian dinar.
The Istrian dinar is also used outside the Istria. It was used in the Bucharest Union as a reference currency and in Vanya after their currency was withdrawn from circulation due to strong inflation.
Annual numismatic program
The Istrian annual numismatic program was a very important part of numismatic history. This was done so the historical events wer3 commemorated in a way. Philatelic emissions also happened when alliances with different countries are done. The numismatic program also presented the important details of different Istrian banknotes variants released in that year. The commemorative banknotes and coins were the most important part of the plan, the Prime Minister, doing its self, in collaboration with the Governor of the National Bank the models and the overall plan.
Comemorative Banknotes and coins
Istrian State Mint
Numismatic Program: Her Majesty the Queen
Issued on 26 December 2021 to comemorate the 86th celebration of the Kingdom of Istria. The banknote was strictly issued for collection and had a significant representation of the merge of the Kingdom and Republic as the Dinar was a republican issue, and HM, the King Comp I Order and the Madre Regaliam, were representations of the kingdom.
Presents:Numismatic Program 2021
February 2021
UNC Hamburg coin set Circulation: 8,000
Issue price: 15 Dinars
UNC Chievo coin set
Circulation: 8,000
Issue price: 15 Dinars
March 2021
Commemorative coin not intended for circulation
Denomination: 2.50 dinars Metal: Fine copper Weight: 1 oz
Commemorative topic: "History of the Istrian Crown: 10 Øre Coin"
Circulation: 5,000 (2500 Hamburg + 2500 Chievo)
Quality: Uncirculated Issue price: 18 Dinars
April 2021
Commemorative coins not intended for circulation Denomination: 5 Dinars Commemorative topics Regions of the Republic of Istria:
1. Hamburg Capital Region 2. Milata Metropolitan Region 3. Softa Metropolitan Region 4. Văcărești Metropolitan Region 5. Autonomous Region Pia 6. Nifer Autonomous Region 7. Sadmir Autonomous Region 8. Islaz Autonomous Region 9. Gostilele Autonomous Region 10. Prundu Autonomous Region
Metal: Cupronickel Circulation: 18,000 for each coin (3000 in coin card and 15,000 in capsules)
Quality: Uncirculated
Issue price:5 Dinars (for capsule coins) 12 Dinars (for coins in coincidence)
May 2021
Commemorative coin intended for circulation Denomination: 2 Dinars
The subject of commemoration: "5th anniversary of the Istrian dinar 2016-2021"
Composition: Bimetallic
Circulation: 700,000 for circulation,7000 in coincard
Issue price: 18 Dinars (coincard)
June 2021
UNC Hamburg and Chievo special coin set "5th anniversary of the Istrian dinar" Circulation: 5000 (2500 Hamburg and 2500 Chievo)
Issue price: 28 Dinars
July 2021
PROOF coin set Hamburg and Chievo Circulation: 1500 (750 Hamburg and 750 Chievo)
Issue price: 44 Dinars
August 2021
PROOF Hamburg and Chievo coin set containing 2 Dinars coin "5th anniversary of the Istrian dinar" Circulation: 1000 (500 Hamburg and 500 Chievo)
Issue price: 57 dinars
September 2021
"Sumiriale" Investment currencies Denomination: 10 dinars and 20 dinars
Metal: Pure silver
Weight: 1 oz and 2 oz
Circulation: 3000 for each coin (1500 Hamburg and 1500 Chievo)
Price: 240 Dinars (1 oz)
480 Dinars (2 oz)
October 2021
"Sumiriale" investment currency Nominal values: 50 Dinars and 100 Dinars
Metal: Pure gold
Weight: ½ oz and 1 oz
Circulation: 700 per coin (350 Hamburg and Chievo)
Issue Price: 3375 Dinars (1 oz)
1640 Dinars (½ oz)
November 2021
Ultra UNC coin set containing all the circulation coins + the 10 5 dinar coins from the "Regions of the Istrian Regions" series + the 2 Dinar coin "The 5th anniversary of the Istrian dinar" Circulation: 1000 (500 Chievo and 500 Hamburg) Issue price: 103 Dinars
December 2021
Ultra PROOF coin set containing all the circulation coins + the 10 5 dinar coins from the "Regions of the Istrian Regions" series + the 2 Dinar coin "The 5th anniversary of the Istrian dinar" Circulation: 500 (250 Hamburg and 250 Chievo)
Issue price: 148 Dinars
General topics
Flag • Coat of Arms • Istrian Declaration of Independence • Awards and decorations • Hamburg • The Crown Jewels • Istrian Dinar • Kingdom of Istria Politics
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