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| Issuer | Narodna Banka Jugoslavije / National Bank of Yugoslavia |
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| Year | 1983 |
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| Value | 100 Dinara |
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| Obverse lettering | НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ · NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE · НАРОДНА БАНКА НА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА NATIONAL BANK OF YUGOSLAVIA · BANQUE NATIONALE DE YOUGOSLAVIE ЧЕК НА ДИНАРЕ · DINARSKI ЧЕК · ЧЕК НА ДИНАРИ CHEQUE DRAWN IN DINARS · CHEQUE EN DINARS Динара DINARJEV DINARA Динари 100 ROK VAŽENJA ČEKA NIJE OGRANIČEN · VALIDITY OF THE CHEQUE IS NOT LIMITED · LA VALIDITÉ DU CHÈQUE EST ILLIMITÉE FALSIFIKOVANJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU · FORGERY IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW 2363208 |
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| Reverse lettering | 2363208 |
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Yugoslavia's 1983 100 Dinara arrived as inflation was beginning its long acceleration toward the eventual hyperinflationary collapse of the late 1980s. The note was printed by ZIN — Zavod za Izradu Novčanica, the state security printing works in Belgrade — which produced the entire Yugoslav banknote series domestically, a point of deliberate policy after the country's break with Soviet alignment made self-sufficiency a priority across strategic industries.
By the mid-1980s, successive redenominations would render this denomination effectively trivial in purchasing power. High-circulation notes from this period frequently show heavy soil and fold damage; the paper quality ZIN used in this run was notably less durable than the Swiss-printed issues of earlier decades.