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I am completely new to Wikipedia. I can supply detailed dates. But I am very confused. I understand that we should not refer to "crown" but should use the Serbo-Croatian form. But the Serbo-Croatian word is "kruna" or "круна". "Krone" is German. And to say it was preceded by the Austro-Hungarian krone is inaccurate and misleading. The SCS Kingdom did not exist as such before 1 December 1918, and the name "Jugoslavija" was not used until 1929!?
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes had a parallel (dual) currency system based on the Serbian dinar and the Austro-Hungarian crown, with an initial crossrate of 2 crowns to the dinar (based on official values in Swiss gold francs). The Serbian dinar was declared the national currency and it was made the legal tender southeast of the Sava and Drina rivers (i.e., in Sebia, including Macedonia, and in Montenegro, were the perper was also acceptable). Both the dinar and the crown were made legal tender northwest of the two rivers (i.e., in Bosnia, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slovenia).
I cannot find any index page indicating the different currency systems used in Yugoslavia (or Serbia, or Bosnia, or Croatia, etc.) over time. Consequently, I don't know quite what information to add, where to add it, or in exactly what form.
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I am completely new to Wikipedia. I can supply detailed dates. But I am very confused. I understand that we should not refer to "crown" but should use the Serbo-Croatian form. But the Serbo-Croatian word is "kruna" or "круна". "Krone" is German. And to say it was preceded by the Austro-Hungarian krone is inaccurate and misleading. The SCS Kingdom did not exist as such before 1 December 1918, and the name "Jugoslavija" was not used until 1929!?
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes had a parallel (dual) currency system based on the Serbian dinar and the Austro-Hungarian crown, with an initial crossrate of 2 crowns to the dinar (based on official values in Swiss gold francs). The Serbian dinar was declared the national currency and it was made the legal tender southeast of the Sava and Drina rivers (i.e., in Sebia, including Macedonia, and in Montenegro, were the perper was also acceptable). Both the dinar and the crown were made legal tender northwest of the two rivers (i.e., in Bosnia, Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slovenia).
I cannot find any index page indicating the different currency systems used in Yugoslavia (or Serbia, or Bosnia, or Croatia, etc.) over time. Consequently, I don't know quite what information to add, where to add it, or in exactly what form.
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