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10 Dinara not issued

Uitgever Narodna Banka FNRJ (National Bank of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia)
Jaar 1951
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Waarde 10 Dinars (10 Dinara)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown intaglio design with a central guilloche medallion enclosing the large numeral 10, surrounded by a circular band inscribed with the names of the Yugoslav constituent republics and territories. The word ДИНАРИ appears to the left and DENARIE to the right of the central vignette, flanked by symmetrical ornamental scrollwork. The upper border bears the bilingual state title ФНР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА FLR JUGOSLAVIJA, the lower border carries the Cyrillic legend ДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА, and anti-counterfeiting warnings are printed in multiple languages along the upper and lower margins.
Opschrift keerzijde ФНР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА FLR JUGOSLAVIJA
ПОНАРЕЈАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊУЈЕ ПО ЗАКОНУ
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ
ДИНАРИ
DENARIE
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ
ФАЛСИФИКАЦИЈАТА СЕ НАКАЖНУЈЕ ПО ЗАКОНОТ
ДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА
МИОДРАГ ПЕТРОВИЋ ФЕС.
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Opmerkingen

Designed in 1951 but never released, this note was rendered obsolete before it reached circulation — Yugoslavia's monetary reform of that year restructured the entire banknote series, and several prepared denominations were shelved outright. ZIN printed the notes in Belgrade, which was unusual in that earlier Yugoslav issues had often relied on foreign security printers; by the early 1950s the state was committed to fully domestic production regardless of whether the output would ever see a teller's window.

Surviving specimens carry a "not issued" status in all major references, and unissued remainders from ZIN have occasionally surfaced through Eastern European auction channels.

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