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| Issuer | Yugoslavia |
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| Year | 1976 |
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| Value | 10 Dinars (10 динарa) (10 YUD) |
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| Obverse lettering | СФР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА 29 · XI · 1943 SFR JUGOSLAVIJA (Translation: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 29 · XI · 1943 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Issued as part of the FAO's ongoing push in the 1970s to use coinage as a vehicle for agricultural awareness campaigns, this piece belongs to a wave of commemorative circulation strikes produced by dozens of nations at the FAO's request. Yugoslavia's participation reflected Tito's careful positioning of the country as a leader among non-aligned nations — agricultural self-sufficiency was a political statement as much as a policy goal.
The nickel brass alloy chosen here was relatively new to Yugoslav coinage at this point in the series.