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| 表面の説明 | The obverse is printed in blue and pink tones on a fine guilloche underprint. At left, the coat of arms of the Republic of Serbian Krajina — a double-headed eagle bearing a shield with a cross and four Cyrillic S symbols — is rendered in intaglio within a rectangular frame. To the right, a large circular guilloche rosette with radiating petal motifs surrounds the bold numeral '1000' at centre. The issuer's name in Cyrillic script appears at upper left, the denomination '1000 ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА' runs along the bottom, and the title 'МИНИСТАР ФИНАНСИЈА' with a facsimile signature and the place-date 'КНИН 1992.' are printed at lower right. |
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| 表面の銘文 | РЕПУБЛИКА СРПСКА КРАЈИНА 1000 ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА 1000 МИНИСТАР ФИНАНСИЈА КНИН 1992. ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ |
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The Republic of Serbian Krajina was an unrecognised breakaway state carved from Croatian territory during the early 1990s war, and its currency had no standing in any international market. Notes like this one were printed in Belgrade by ZIN — the same facility producing Yugoslav federal currency at the time — which rather plainly illustrates the financial and political relationship between Krajina and Serbia proper.
Over twelve million printed for a statelet that ceased to exist by August 1995, when Croatian forces retook the territory in Operation Storm within four days.