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Yugoslavia - 500.000.000 Dinara 1993 - Pick # 134 - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 75
In 66 EPQ: 21
In higher grades: 30
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The Yugoslav 500,000 dinara banknote, issued by the National Bank in 1993, represents a peculiar moment in the region’s economic history. This note is characterized by its vivid colors and intricate designs. The front prominently displays a portrait of a notable figure, while the reverse features a decorative pattern, emphasizing its artistic significance alongside its financial value. The note is recognized not just for its amount but for the historical context of hyperinflation in Yugoslavia during the 1990s. Security features such as watermarks and microprinting are subtly integrated into the design, ensuring its authenticity against counterfeiting.


Obverse (front)
On the front side of the Yugoslav 500,000 dinara banknote, a portrait of a prominent historical figure appears, showcasing fine line work and detail. The figure's expression evokes a sense of authority and seriousness. Surrounding the portrait are colorful gradient backgrounds, transitioning from purple to orange. The denomination is boldly displayed in large numerals, adding to the overall visual impact, while microtext and a watermark integrate essential security features. Intricate patterns can be seen in the background, contributing to the aesthetic appeal and complexity of the design.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote features a predominantly green and turquoise color scheme, embellished with a distinctive diamond-shaped pattern that enhances its visual allure. The large numerals '500000000' make the denomination clear and unmistakable. Additional features include stylized graphical elements that frame the text and add depth to the overall layout. A notable security feature is the presence of microprinting and subtle guilloche patterns, which are difficult to replicate, thereby ensuring the note's integrity. The combination of these artistic and security elements reflects both pride in currency design and a recognition of its economic significance during a turbulent historical period.
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E-Auction # 13 / PMG / October
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
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