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Yugoslavia - 500 Dinara 1992 - Pick # 113* - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 38
In 66 EPQ: 16
In higher grades: 21
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The 500 dinar banknote from Yugoslavia, issued in 1992, presents a unique and artistically rich design, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. Prominently featured is a young man's portrait, showcasing remarkable detail and lifelike qualities. The dominant color scheme includes shades of purple, providing a striking yet elegant backdrop for the intricately designed elements. The note is notable for its security features such as a watermark and microtext, ensuring authenticity and deterring counterfeiting. This banknote serves as an intriguing piece for collectors and anyone interested in the history of Yugoslav currency.


Obverse (front)
The front side of the 500 dinar banknote prominently displays the portrait of a young man, rendered with detailed artistry. His facial features are portrayed in a naturalistic style, suggesting a focus on individuality and human representation in currency design. Surrounding the portrait are decorative motifs that embrace flowing lines and curves, indicative of the artistry involved. The denomination '500' stands out boldly, complemented by inscriptions in Cyrillic, which add layers of cultural significance. Security features including a watermark are subtly integrated into the design, providing both aesthetic value and a safeguard against forgery.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote features additional design elements that enhance the overall visual presentation. It maintains the color theme of purple with harmonious gradients, creating a cohesive look with the front side. The denomination '500' is repeated prominently, ensuring clarity in identification. Decorative patterns and shapes add depth and interest, while remaining aligned with the artistic framework of the note. It’s designed not just for utility but also to reflect the cultural identity of the Yugoslav people, displaying both text and ornamental aspects that are visually appealing.

REPLACEMENT: Banknote printed to replace damaged ones. Scarcer than regular issues, increasing its appeal and value among collectors.

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E-Auction # 13 / PMG / October
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1992
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Discover an exceptional offering in our auction: 388 PMG-graded banknotes, including 26 Top Pop notes,,This meticulously curated collection features a wide range of standout pieces, providing collectors with a unique opportunity to acquire some of the finest and most sought-after notes available. Don’t miss the chance to enhance your collection with these remarkable finds!

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