In 1914. Serbian prime minister was Nikola Pasic from National Radical party.
Serbian dinar
Assuming that you mean Serbia, the currency of Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
Serbian dinar
Serbian Dinars still remain the official currency of the Serbia. Some form of this currency has been in use in the country since the 13th Century.
Dragutin Dimitrijević
No. The currency in Serbia is the Serbian dinar.
The Bosnian Convertible Marka was the currency of Bosnia in 1914 and is still the currency used. The Marka is also the currency of Herzegovina.
The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The smallest coin is 1 dinar, the largest banknote is 5,000 dinar.The international trading code is RSD.
Gavrilo Princip
Bosnia uses a currency called Marks (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: konvertibilna marka, Serbian Cyrillic: конвертибилна марка).It is divided into 100 fenings (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Latin: feninga, Serbian Cyrillic: фенинга).Germany used the mark as its currency until 2002, when it adopted the euro.Marks can't be spent in Germany but it may be possible to exchange them for euros at some larger banks.Finland also had a currency called Marks until 2002. Since then it uses Euros.
Serbia is a country on southeast Europe's Balkan peninsula.The Serbian Dinar is the currency of Serbia.The International currency code is RSD.