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10 Denari Polymer, Republic of Macedonia inscription

Uitgever National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
Jaar 2018
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The right portion of the note carries a vignette of the torso of a statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis, rendered in fine detail against a multicolor guilloche underprint. To the left, an ancient earring serves as a secondary decorative motif. The transparent polymer window is integrated into the right margin.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Security thread, Transparent window
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Opmerkingen

Macedonia's polymer series arrived late relative to regional peers — most neighboring central banks had made the switch years earlier. This 2018 issue from Australian Note Printing sits within the bank's broader modernization push, but the more pointed detail is the inscription itself: the note specifically names the "Republic of Macedonia," a designation that became politically untenable almost immediately. The Prespa Agreement, signed in June 2018 and ratified in February 2019, renamed the country North Macedonia, rendering this issue constitutionally obsolete within months of printing.

Short-lived state-name notes tend to accumulate collector interest quickly, and this one had a hard expiration date baked in before the ink dried.

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