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| Issuer | Narodna Banka Federativne Narodne Republike Jugoslavije |
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| Year | 1953 |
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| Value | 1.000 Dinara |
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| Obverse lettering | НАРОДНА БАНКА ФЕДЕРАТИВНЕ НАРОДНЕ РЕПУБЛИКЕ ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ ХИЉАДУ ДИНАРА 1000 |
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| Variants | P#68B - Specimen (Trial banknote), serial AC 000000 |
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The 1953 Yugoslav 1000 Dinar note was issued in the years following the Tito-Stalin split, when Yugoslavia was operating a genuinely unusual economic position — outside the Soviet bloc but not yet aligned with the West. The trilingual denomination line (Serbian/Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian) reflects the federal structure that Tito was actively reinforcing through administrative policy in this period, not merely constitutional formality.
Pick 68B designates the variant with differing serial number and signature combinations from the base type. The series was withdrawn during the 1965 monetary reform, when the dinar was redenominated at 100:1.