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Yugoslavia - 10 Dinara 1981 - Pick # 87b - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 36
In 66 EPQ: 28
In higher grades: 5
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The 10 Dinar banknote from Yugoslavia, issued in 1981, features distinctive artistic elements and security features that reflect its era. The front displays a detailed portrait of a man wearing goggles, suggesting themes of labor and innovation. The overall color palette is warm, primarily featuring browns and golds, with intricate borders and patterns that enhance its aesthetic appeal. The reverse side emphasizes geometric shapes and a larger denomination numeral, making it easy to identify while retaining a sense of complexity in design. This note is not only a piece of currency but also a testament to the artistry of Yugoslav banknotes.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 10 Dinar banknote showcases a captivating image of a man with goggles, embodying the spirit of work and perseverance. The color scheme predominantly includes shades of brown and gold, which convey a sense of warmth. The intricate borders and background patterns add depth and character to the note, while inscriptions in Cyrillic script denote its denomination. Notably, the watermark and microtext are included as security features, ensuring its authenticity. Overall, the design harmonizes aesthetic beauty with functional elements, making it a fascinating collector's item.

Reverse (back)
The reverse of the banknote emphasizes simplicity with a significant display of the denomination '10' at its center, surrounded by ornate geometric designs that reflect traditional motifs. The background consists of soft colors that complement the front, maintaining a cohesive design. Security features are also present, including various patterns that deter counterfeiting. The overall effect is both visually striking and practical, effectively communicating the note's value while preserving cultural significance. This balance of artistry and security defines the banknote's dual purpose as currency and art.
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E-Auction # 16 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1981
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