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50 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia)
Year 1990
Type Standard circulation banknote
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Obverse lettering НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ
NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE
НАРОДНА БАНКА НА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА
ДИНАРА · DINARA
DINARJEV · ДИНАРИ
D. ANDRIĆ FEC SC
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Protection type Watermark
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By the time this note entered circulation, Yugoslavia's monetary situation was deteriorating fast. The 1989–90 hyperinflation had already forced a redenomination — the "new dinar" introduced in January 1990 lopped four zeros off the old currency — so this 50 Dinara was born into a denomination hierarchy that would be obsolete within two years. ZIN had been producing Yugoslav banknotes since the interwar period and continued printing through the dissolution, issuing notes for a state that was actively fracturing along republic lines.

The engraving credit split between Andrić on the obverse and Medecijan and Obradović on the reverse is unusual for a relatively low denomination.

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