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| 背面描述 | The reverse carries a circular intaglio vignette at centre-right, presenting an engraved view of the historic Stari Most (Old Bridge) at Mostar, framed by the same intricate guilloche lathe-work in blue and pink that covers the entire field. A fleur-de-lis emblem is positioned above the vignette at centre, while the bilingual bank name and Governor's signature appear on the left. Denomination numerals "50" are repeated in the upper right and lower left corners, with the bilingual value legend along the lower margin. |
| 背面铭文 | NARODNA BANKA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE НАРОДНА БАНКА БОСНЕ И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНЕ PEDESET DINARA ПЕДЕСЕТ ДИНАРА GUVERNER/ГУВЕРНЕР (Translation: National Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (in two languages) Fifty Dinara (in two languages) Governor (in two languages)) |
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Bosnia declared independence in April 1992, and the new National Bank moved quickly to establish a domestic currency to replace the Yugoslav dinar still circulating across the territory. Thomas De La Rue printed the full run of 12,175,000 notes, but the series was never formally released — the wartime banking infrastructure simply could not support a clean currency introduction while Sarajevo remained under siege.
The entire stock is believed to have been held in reserve and ultimately not distributed through normal channels, which is why uncirculated examples dominate the market entirely. There are no known used specimens.