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| 表面の銘文 | NARODNA BANKA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE НАРОДНА БАНКА БОСНЕ И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНЕ GUVERNER ГУВЕРНЕР PEDESET HILJADA DINARA PEDESET TISUCA DINARA ПЕДЕСЕТ ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА (Translation: National Bank of Bosnia-Herzegovina / Governor / Fifty Thousand Dinara) |
| 裏面の説明 | The reverse carries the national arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina at left, rendered in grey intaglio-style print, with trilingual issuer inscriptions above in Latin and Cyrillic. A large central numeral '50000' in outlined digits occupies the guilloche field, printed in deep red with fleur-de-lis motifs throughout. The designation 'BON · БОН' (Voucher) appears at upper right, with the serial number and trilingual denomination text below. |
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Printed by Oslobođenje — the Sarajevo newspaper publisher turned emergency currency producer — during the siege of the city, this note was manufactured under active bombardment. The Oslobođenje building was a deliberate target and was repeatedly shelled throughout 1992 and 1993, yet the presses kept running. That the paper stock, ink quality, and registration held up at all under those conditions is the more remarkable story here.
The 50,000 dinar denomination reflects hyperinflationary pressure that was compounding the physical destruction. Bosnia's currency situation in 1993 was chaotic at multiple levels — competing monetary authorities, Yugoslav dinar overprints, and locally printed issues all circulated simultaneously in different-controlled territories.