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5000 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Jugoslavije (National Bank of Yugoslavia)
Year 1991
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Shape Rectangular
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Obverse lettering D. ANDRIĆ FEC. D. ANDRIĆ-A. DIMITRIJEVIĆ SC.
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Yugoslavia's inflation crisis was accelerating sharply by 1991, and this 5,000 Dinar denomination — substantial on issue — was already losing practical value within months of release. The ZIN facility in Belgrade had been producing Yugoslav currency through successive political upheavals for decades, and by this point was printing denominations that would have seemed extraordinary just years earlier.

The note was quickly overtaken by events: federal Yugoslavia began fragmenting the same year, and hyperinflation would eventually demand denominations in the billions. P#111 represents an early rung on that ladder.

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