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500 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Federativne Narodne Republike Jugoslavije (National Bank of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia)
Year 1955
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Size 135 × 64 mm
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Obverse lettering НАРОДНА БАНКА ФЕДЕРАТИВНЕ НАРОДНЕ РЕПУБЛИКЕ ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ / ДИНАРА DINARJEV DINARA ДИНАРИ / ГУВЕРНЕР / ПРЕТСЈЕДНИК УПРАВНОГ ОДБОРА / БЕОГРАД, 1 МАЈ 1955 / ЗАВОД ЗА ИЗРАДУ НОВЧАНИЦА НАРОДНЕ БАНКЕ ФНРЈ
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Reverse lettering ФЕДЕРАТИВНА НАРОДНА РЕПУБЛИКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА - FEDERATIVNA NARODNA REPUBLIKA JUGOSLAVIJA / СРБИЈА · ХРВАТСКА · СЛОВЕНИЈА / БОСНА И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНА · МАКЕДОНИЈА · ЦРНА ГОРА / ПЕТ СТОТИНА ДИНАРА / PET STO DINARJEV / ПЕТ СТОТИНИ ДИНАРИ / ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ - KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU / PUNARENJANE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU - ФАЛСИФИКУВАЊЕТО СЕ КАЗНУВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ / M. PETROVIĆ - FEC. / T. KRNJAJIĆ - SC.
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The 1955 series marked a deliberate aesthetic shift for Yugoslav currency — ZIN, the Belgrade state printer, had by this point developed enough in-house engraving capability that the country no longer needed to contract abroad as it had during the interwar period. Krnjajić's engraving work on this note reflects that matured domestic tradition, though it still draws on the fine-line intaglio techniques absorbed from earlier European collaborations.

Yugoslavia's 1955 redenomination replaced the 1944–45 emission at par, making this series administratively clean but short-lived — a further conversion in 1966 would lop zeros again, reducing 500 Dinara to half a New Dinar.

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