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| 裏面の説明 | The numeral '10' dominates the central field in large, bold figures, flanked on the left by the Cyrillic inscription 'ПАРА' and on the right by the Latin equivalent 'PARA', both rendered horizontally along the coin's perimeter. A small decorative eagle motif appears at the top of the field above the numeral. The date '1920' is inscribed along the lower rim, separated from the central design by a plain field. The overall layout is clean and functional, engraved by Joseph Prinz, with the bilingual denomination reflecting the multi-ethnic character of the young Yugoslav state. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ПАРА PARA 10 1920 |
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Yugoslavia's earliest coinage was struck in haste. The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes — not yet renamed Yugoslavia — needed circulating small change immediately after the chaotic consolidation of 1918, and zinc was the practical answer: copper and nickel were still strategically constrained in postwar Europe. The alloy chosen here is notably lean on copper, a reflection of materials availability rather than any particular metallurgical preference.
Dies were prepared in Vienna, a quietly awkward arrangement given that Austria had been the enemy just two years prior.