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10.000 Dinara

Uitgever Narodna Banka Bosne i Hercegovine - handstamped by the cities of Travnik and Sarajevo
Jaar 1993
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Valuta Dinar (1992-1998)
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse is dominated by an intricate pink and purple guilloche pattern filling the entire field, with the large numeral '10 000' printed in contrasting purple and green at centre. The bank title appears at upper right in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts — 'NARODNA BANKA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE' and 'НАРОДНА БАНКА БОСНЕ И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНЕ' — accompanied by the Governor's signature and an applied circular handstamp. At lower left and lower right the denomination legend reads 'DESET DINARA' in Latin and 'ДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА' in Cyrillic, with the numeral '10' in a small panel at lower right.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries the same overall pink guilloche underprint, with a central circular vignette in purple and white illustrating the Old Bridge (Stari Most) of Mostar. The republic title is inscribed at upper left in both Latin and Cyrillic — 'REPUBLIKA BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA' and 'РЕПУБЛИКА БОСНА И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНА' — while the serial number in red appears at left. The denomination legends 'DESET DINARA' and 'ДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА' are repeated at lower centre, with the numeral '10' in a small panel at lower right.
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Opmerkingen

Bosnia's wartime monetary situation in 1993 was a patchwork of competing authorities, and this note reflects exactly that chaos. The underlying National Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina issue was overprinted — handstamped — by individual municipal authorities in Travnik and Sarajevo, a makeshift arrangement driven by the near-total breakdown of central administrative control during the siege and the broader conflict.

The Travnik and Sarajevo handstamps are distinct types and command different collector interest; Travnik examples are generally considered scarcer owing to that city's smaller administrative output during the period.