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| Issuer | Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia) |
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| Year | 2000 |
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| Size | 131 × 62 mm |
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| Reverse description | Coat of arms of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia at upper left, surrounded by microtext 'YU', with the denomination at upper right and the date and governor's signature beneath. A vignette at center left renders delegates of the 1848 Pan-Slavic Congress, while individual letters of the Cyrillic alphabet are arranged along the lower margin; microtext appears at lower right. |
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| Protection type | Watermark, See-through register, Microtext |
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P#153A was prepared as Yugoslavia was in its final, largely fictitious form — the rump state of Serbia and Montenegro still officially calling itself Yugoslavia while the international community had long moved on. The 10 Dinara was printed by ZIN in Belgrade but never released, most likely rendered redundant by the hyperinflationary chaos that had already made small denominations meaningless by the late 1990s. Unissued survivor stock is the only reason examples exist at all.