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| 正面描述 | Intaglio portrait of Đura Jakšić (1832–1878), Serbian Romantic poet, painter, and dramatist, occupies the left portion of the note against a warm orange and yellow guilloche underprint. At centre, a large circular guilloche vignette contains the monogram of the National Bank of Yugoslavia above the denomination numeral 5000000000, with the inscription ДИНАРА – DINARA below. The bank title НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ / NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE is printed in two scripts across the upper register, while a red denomination panel in an ornate cartouche appears at upper right. |
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| 防伪描述 | Đura Jakšić's portrait, visible in the unprinted white area to the right of the obverse. |
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Yugoslavia's hyperinflation of 1993 remains one of the worst on record — peak monthly inflation reached approximately 313 million percent in January 1994, and the 5 billion dinar note was not an endpoint but a waystation. Denominations climbed through twelve zeroes before the dinar was replaced by the novi dinar in January 1994 at a conversion rate of one novi dinar to one billion old ones.
ZIN's engravers — Hrvanović and Andrić on the obverse, Hlasni and Perić on the reverse — were producing plates for notes that became worthless faster than they could be printed and distributed. Security features like watermarking were retained throughout the crisis, a formality that spoke to institutional inertia more than any practical anti-counterfeiting concern.