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10 Novih Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Jugoslavije
Year 1994
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Currency New Dinar (1994-2003)
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Reverse description Central vignette presents a detailed line-engraved view of the Cetinje Monastery (Цетињски манастир), the historic Serbian Orthodox complex in Montenegro, rendered against a fine guilloche underprint in teal and olive tones. The denomination numeral "10" appears in large intaglio figures at lower right, with "DESET NOVIH DINARA" in Latin script below. The issuer's name in bilingual Cyrillic and Latin is set across the upper right, while the lower left bears the deputy governor's facsimile signature, the date "1. I 1994.", and the place of issue "BEOGRAD".
Reverse lettering НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ
NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE
ЦЕТИЊСКИ МАНАСТИР
DESET NOVIH DINARA
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ
ZAMENIK GUVERNERA - ЗАМЕНИК ГУВЕРНЕРА
БЕОГРАД 1. I 1994. BEOGRAD
NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE - ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA I KOVANOG NOVCA - BEOGRAD
S. HLASNI - T. PERIĆ C.G.
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This note belongs to the "novi dinar" redenomination of January 1994, when Yugoslavia replaced the hyperinflation-era dinar at a rate of 1 novi dinar to 1 billion of the old currency — itself a second redenomination within months. The January 24th reform, engineered by Dragoslav Avramović, briefly stabilized the currency by pegging the novi dinar to the Deutschmark at parity. That peg held for roughly eleven months before fiscal pressures dismantled it entirely.

Printed entirely in-house at the ZIN facility in Belgrade, P#147 is one of relatively few Yugoslav notes of the period where full engraver credits are documented on both sides.

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