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| 裏面の説明 | A large, bold numeral '5' dominates the central field, with the date split '19' to the left and '53' to the right of the numeral's lower portion. The denomination DINARA is inscribed in curved Latin lettering along the lower arc beneath the numeral. Nine five-pointed stars are arranged in a semicircular arc along the upper periphery of the field. The entire design is enclosed by a fine beaded border running along the rim. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Yugoslavia's postwar aluminum coinage of the early 1950s reflects a state still calibrating its monetary identity after the 1948 Tito-Stalin split severed the country from Soviet economic structures. The "FNR" legend — Federativna Narodna Republika — had been in use since the 1946 constitution, but this issue appeared just as the designation was beginning its slow political obsolescence ahead of the 1963 constitutional rename to SFRJ.
Aluminum was the pragmatic choice for a nonaligned country managing scarce hard-metal reserves while rebuilding industry. The 1953 series is the last to carry the FNR legend on this denomination.