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50 Dinara not issued

Issuer Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia)
Year 1991
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Currency Convertible Dinar (1990-1992)
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Obverse lettering НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE НАРОДНА БАНКА НА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА 50 ДИНАРА DINARA DINARJEV ДИНАРИ ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
(Translation: NATIONAL BANK OF YUGOSLAVIA 50 DINARS FORGERY IS PUNISHED BY LAW)
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Reverse lettering PONAREJANJE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU ФАЛСИФИКУВАЊЕТО СЕ КАЗНУВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ ГУВЕРНЕР - GUVERNER БЕОГРАД - BEOGRAD - БЕЛГРАД 1991. JUGOSLAVIJA ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА 50 ПЕДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА - PEDESET DINARA PETDESET DINARJEV - ПЕДЕСЕТ ДИНАРИ NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE-ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA I KOVANOG NOVCA-BEOGRAD P. MEDECIJAN - R. OBRADOVIC C.G.
(Translation: FORGERY IS PUNISHED ACCORDING TO THE LAW GOVERNOR BELGRADE 1991. YUGOSLAVIA 50 FIFTY DINARS NATIONAL BANK OF YUGOSLAVIA - INSTITUTE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BANKNOTES AND COINS - BELGRADE)
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Printed in 1991 but never officially released, this note was overtaken by Yugoslavia's accelerating disintegration and the hyperinflationary spiral that made the denomination obsolete before distribution began. The collapse moved faster than the currency could.

The engraving credits are unusually detailed for a note that saw no circulation — Hrvanović on the obverse, Medecijan and Obradović splitting the reverse work. ZIN had been supplying Yugoslav currency since the interwar period and continued operating through the breakup, eventually serving the rump Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro.

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