Serbia 5000 Serbian dinar banknote 2010

Serbia Banknotes 5000 Serbian dinar banknote 2010
Serbia Currency

Serbia Banknotes 5000 Serbian dinar banknote 2010
National Bank of Serbia - Народна банка Србије - Narodna banka Srbije

Obverse: Portrait of Slobodan Jovanovic.
Reverse: Image of Slobodan Jovanovic, silhouette of the Federal Parliament and a detail from the interior of the Parliament building; logo of the National Bank of Serbia / Great Coat of Arms of the Republic of Serbia in the top left corner, against mauve background.
Governor signature: Dejan Šoškić.
Dimensions: 76 x 159 mm.
Color: Predominantly green, with violet and gray-yellow tones.
In circulation from: November 26, 2010.

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Slobodan Jovanović
Slobodan Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Јовановић) (December 3, 1869, Novi Sad, Austria-Hungary – December 12, 1958, London, United Kingdom) was one of Serbia's most prolific jurists, historians, sociologists, journalists and literary critics. He distinguished himself with a characteristically clear and sharp writing style later called the "Belgrade style".
Liberal in his social and political views, he was perhaps Yugoslavia’s greatest authority on constitutional law; also a master of Serbian prose style, he was for nearly half a century a leader of the Serbian intelligentsia. He graduated law in Geneva in 1890. In 1905, he was a professor at the University of Belgrade's Law School until 1941. He was also a politician while in exile in London during World War II.