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2 Dinara SFR legend

Issuer Yugoslavia
Year 1963
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Value 2 Dinars (2 Dinara)
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Reverse description The reverse features a large, stylized numeral '2' rendered in a bold, flowing script dominating the central field. The denomination legend in Cyrillic script, ДИНАРА, curves along the lower portion beneath the numeral. The date 1963 is divided across the field, with '19' to the left and '63' to the right of the central device. A ring of thirteen five-pointed stars encircles the entire design along the inner border, forming a decorative frame.
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The 1963 coinage series marked Yugoslavia's transition to the Socialist Federal Republic constitution adopted that same year — the "SFR" in the legend directly reflects that constitutional moment, distinguishing this type from its immediate predecessors. Tito's government used the redesigned coin series as a quiet but deliberate signal of the federation's renewed ideological footing, separate from Soviet-bloc orthodoxy.

Aluminium struck cleanly in this period, and most survivors show minimal wear simply because the denomination bought very little by the mid-1960s.