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100 Dinara

Issuer Yugoslavia
Year 1985-1988
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Shape Round
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Reverse script Cyrillic, Latin
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Edge Reeded
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Yugoslavia's mid-1980s coinage was produced against a backdrop of accelerating economic collapse. Annual inflation exceeded 70% by 1985 and would surpass 2,000% before the decade ended, meaning a 100-dinar coin — once a meaningful denomination — became effectively worthless within its own circulation window. The political paralysis following Tito's 1980 death left no federal government capable of arresting the spiral.

The nickel-brass alloy chosen here was itself a cost-reduction measure, cheaper to strike than the silver-clad issues of earlier decades.

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