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5000 Dinara

Issuer Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year 1992
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Composition Paper (thinner and greasy paper)
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Obverse lettering NOVČANI BON 5000 DINARA
(Translation: CASH VOUCHER 5000 DINARS)
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Reverse lettering NOVČANI BON 5000 DINARA
(Translation: CASH VOUCHER 5000 DINARS)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina's first independent currency issues came during active armed conflict — the April 1992 declaration of independence triggered an immediate banking collapse, and these early dinara notes were rushed into production under conditions that left little room for quality control. The thinner, greasy paper characteristic of this type is not a preservation artifact; it is a known production defect, a direct consequence of wartime supply constraints on printing materials.

The 5000 Dinara denomination also reflects the inflationary pressure already building before the war even reached full intensity. By 1993, the series would be rendered worthless by hyperinflation, and replacement currencies followed in quick succession.