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The Banka Provizore e Republikës së Kosovës (Kosovo Republic Bank Commission) series of Kosovo in the World Currency contains 14 distinct entries.
The post-World War II Yugoslav constitution established the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija within the Yugoslav constituent republic of Serbia. On 2 July 1990, a majority of members of the Kosovo Assembly passed a resolution declaring the Republic of Kosovo within the Yugoslav Federation; in September 1991 (after the dissolution of the Assembly by Serbia) they passed a constitution which would have given the republic effective sovereignty; in September 1992 they declared the republic a sovereign and independent state. However, long-term severe ethnic tensions between Kosovo’s Albanian and Serb populations left Kosovo ethnically divided, resulting in inter-ethnic violence, including the Kosovo War which started on 28 February 1998.

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  Banka Provizore e Republikës së Kosovës (Kosovo Republic Bank Commission) Value Range Favorite
Banka Provizore e Republikës së Kosovës (Kosovo Republic Bank Commission) Value Range  
10 dinarë (denars) (B101a)
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10 dinarë (denars) (B101as)
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25 dinarë (denars) (B102a)
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25 dinarë (denars) (B102as)
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50 dinarë (denars) (B103a)
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50 dinarë (denars) (B103as)
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100 dinarë (denars) (B104a)
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100 dinarë (denars) (B104as)
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500 dinarë (denars) (B105a)
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500 dinarë (denars) (B105as)
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1,000 dinarë (denars) (B106a)
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1,000 dinarë (denars) (B106as)
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5,000 dinarë (denars) (B107a)
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10,000 dinarë (denars) (B108a)
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The Banka Provizore e Republikës së Kosovës (Kosovo Republic Bank Commission) series of Kosovo in the World Currency contains 14 distinct entries.
The post-World War II Yugoslav constitution established the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija within the Yugoslav constituent republic of Serbia. On 2 July 1990, a majority of members of the Kosovo Assembly passed a resolution declaring the Republic of Kosovo within the Yugoslav Federation; in September 1991 (after the dissolution of the Assembly by Serbia) they passed a constitution which would have given the republic effective sovereignty; in September 1992 they declared the republic a sovereign and independent state. However, long-term severe ethnic tensions between Kosovo’s Albanian and Serb populations left Kosovo ethnically divided, resulting in inter-ethnic violence, including the Kosovo War which started on 28 February 1998.

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