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At center, the state emblem of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is depicted above a stylized representation of the Palace of Diocletian in Split. The denomination '5000' and the city name 'SPLIT' appear prominently, with the date '1978' also present in the design. Surrounding legends appear in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts, reading the full official name of the republic along with the denomination expressed in all four official currency forms: ДИНАРА, DINARA, DINARJEV, and ДИНАРИ. |
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СФР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА · SFR JUGOSLAVIJA · 5000 · ДИНАРА · DINARA · DINARJEV · ДИНАРИ · SPLIT · 1979 |
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Yugoslavia hosted the Mediterranean Games in Split in 1979, the first time the event was held in a socialist country. The organizing committee pushed hard for commemorative gold issues partly as hard currency earners — Yugoslavia's chronic balance-of-payments problems made foreign-exchange-generating numismatic exports a genuine economic tool, not an afterthought.
The .900 fineness places this outside the standard fine gold (.999) issues more familiar to modern collectors, a deliberate continuity with pre-war European coin traditions that Yugoslav state mints maintained through this period.