Catalog
| Issuer | Yugoslav National Bank |
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| Year | 1992 |
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| Thickness | 1.64 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА ЈНБ JUGOSLAVIJA (Translation: Yugoslavia, Yugoslav National Bank) |
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| Mintage | 1992 - - 49,269,000 |
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By 1992, Yugoslavia was dissolving violently, with Slovenia and Croatia already gone and Bosnia descending into war. The National Bank continued issuing coinage almost by institutional reflex — this brass dinar circulated into an economy where hyperinflation would soon render it worthless within months of striking. Yugoslavia's inflation rate hit 19,810% for 1992 alone, accelerating toward the astronomical figures of 1993 that would make the Yugoslav dinar one of the most dramatic monetary collapses in recorded history.