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10 000 Dinara

Issuer Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year 1992
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Currency First Dinar (1992-1994)
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Obverse lettering NOVČANI BON 10000 DINARA
(Translation: CASH VOUCHER 10000 DINARS)
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Reverse lettering NOVČANI BON 10000 DINARA
(Translation: CASH VOUCHER 10000 DINARS)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina's 1992 note issues were produced under severe wartime constraints, and the physical evidence is right there in the paper. The notably thin, greasy stock used for this series was not a design choice — it reflects the near-total collapse of normal procurement and printing supply chains during the early months of the siege. Some researchers attribute the deteriorated paper quality to emergency improvisation by the Zenica-based printer, ZAP, which was operating under active conflict conditions.

High-denomination notes like this one depreciated almost as fast as they were printed, as inflation during 1992–1993 rendered successive issues obsolete within weeks of release.