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2 Dinara FNR legend

Uitgever Yugoslavia
Jaar 1953
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia state coat of arms in the 1943–1963 version, comprising five lit torches bound together, symbolizing the unity of the South Slavic nations. The arms are encircled by a wreath of wheat sheaves tied with a ribbon bearing the date 29·XI·1943, commemorating the founding of the Federal People's Republic. The encircling legend reads FEDERATIVNA NARODNA REPUBLIKA JUGOSLAVIJA in Latin script, distributed around the full perimeter of the coin. The design is executed in a simplified, low-relief Socialist realist style characteristic of Yugoslav coinage of the period.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The large numeral '2' dominates the central field in bold, stylized relief, flanked on the left by '19' and on the right by '53', together forming the date 1953 split across the denomination numeral. The denomination legend ДИНАРА is inscribed in Cyrillic script along the lower arc of the coin, following the curve of the rim. A row of seven five-pointed stars arcs across the upper portion of the field above the central numeral, symbolizing the six constituent republics and the federal state. The entire design is framed by a beaded border running along the inner edge of the rim.
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The "FNR" in the legend — standing for Federativna Narodna Republika — was already politically obsolete by the time this coin entered circulation. Yugoslavia had quietly begun phasing out the FNR designation in official usage following the 1953 constitutional reforms that restructured the federation under Tito's post-Cominform realignment. Coins bearing the older legend continued to circulate alongside the incoming SFRJ issues for years, a mundane overlap that makes die-state attribution occasionally tricky for this type.

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