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100 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia)
Year 1963
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Currency Federation Dinar (1944-1965)
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Reverse description Multicolour. A large central vignette presents a panoramic view of the walled Old City of Dubrovnik with its harbour and the Adriatic Sea, rendered in fine intaglio engraving. The surrounding guilloche border in red carries the denomination '100' in oval cartouches at each corner with Cyrillic and Latin denomination inscriptions flanking the central scene. The full state title 'SOCIJALISTIČKA FEDERATIVNA REPUBLIKA JUGOSLAVIJA' arches above the vignette in Latin script, repeated in Cyrillic below, with the names of the six constituent republics inscribed along the inner frame.
Reverse lettering SOCIJALISTIČKA FEDERATIVNA REPUBLIKA JUGOSLAVIJA
BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA • CRNA GORA • HRVATSKA
MAKEDONIJA • SLOVENIJA • SRBIJA
СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКА ФЕДЕРАТИВНА РЕПУБЛИКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА
СТО ДИНАРА / 100 / STO DINARJEV / STO ДИНАРИ
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ – KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
PONAREJANJE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU – ФАЛСИФИКУВЕЉТО СЕ КАЗНУВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ
М. ПЕТРОВИЋ - FEC.
Б. КОЦМУТ - SC.
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Yugoslavia's 1963 constitutional reform — which redesignated the country the "Socialist Federal Republic" — triggered a wholesale reissue of currency bearing the updated state name. This note is part of that transitional series, replacing earlier Narodna Banka issues without any change to the monetary system itself; the redesign was political housekeeping, not economic necessity.

Engraving credits split between Krnjajić on the obverse and Kocmut on the reverse, a division of labor common at ZIN during this period and worth noting for variety collectors tracking die-specific wear patterns.

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