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10 000 000 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine (National Bank of the Republic of Serbian Krajina)
Year 1993
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Size 139 × 66 mm
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Reverse description A curved artistic vignette occupies the left-centre field, with the state arms of the Republic of Serbian Krajina at right. The serial number is printed in red at the lower left, with the issuing authority name in Latin script and denomination in words arranged across the note.
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Protection description Margin watermark showing the portrait of a girl, the same design as that used on certain Yugoslav federal banknotes (P#97, 103, 116, 123, 126).
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The Republic of Serbian Krajina was an unrecognised breakaway state carved out of Croatian territory during the 1991–1995 war, and its central bank had no independent monetary infrastructure whatsoever. Notes for the RSK were printed in Belgrade by ZIN, the Yugoslav federal mint and banknote works — a detail that made plain the degree to which the Krajina's financial apparatus was an extension of Serbian state support rather than anything self-sufficient.

The 10,000,000 dinar denomination reflects hyperinflation running in parallel with the broader Yugoslav monetary collapse of 1993, when the federal dinar itself was in freefall. The RSK ceased to exist after Croatian military operations in 1995, and its currency became worthless overnight.

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