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5 Dinara FAO

Emittent Yugoslavia
Jahr 1970
Typ Commemorative circulation coin
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Aversbeschreibung The state emblem of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia occupies the central field, depicting a torch with a flame at its apex, encircled by six torches bound together, symbolizing the six constituent republics, all framed by wheat sheaves tied with a ribbon bearing the founding date 29·XI·1943 in the exergue. A five-pointed star surmounts the emblem. The surrounding legend reads in Cyrillic at the top and Latin at the bottom, separated by the emblem, within a beaded border.
Aversschrift Cyrillic, Latin
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Issued as part of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization coin program, which commissioned member states to strike commemorative circulation pieces promoting agricultural development throughout the late 1960s and 1970s. Yugoslavia's participation fit neatly into Tito's broader strategy of positioning the country as a leader among non-aligned nations — engaged with international institutions without subordination to either Cold War bloc. The FAO program produced wildly uneven mintages across participating countries, and Yugoslav examples from this issue saw genuine circulation rather than the collector-directed distribution common elsewhere in the series.