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Yugoslavia - 10 Replacements 1987-1994 - UNC

Description

This analysis examines a collection of banknotes from the former Yugoslavia, showcasing various denominations of the dinar. Each note reflects the artistic style and cultural significance of the region during its time. The notes are adorned with portraits, intricate patterns, and vibrant colors that capture the eye. Security features such as watermarks and microprint enhance their authenticity, ensuring protection against counterfeiting. Banknotes like these not only serve as currency but also act as historical artifacts, preserving the legacy of a nation now divided. The careful design and attention to detail make these notes valuable both monetarily and as collector's items.


Obverse (front)
The front of these banknotes features prominent portraits of important figures from Yugoslav history, portraying a sense of national pride. Each note is brightly colored; for instance, the 1,000,000,000 dinar note showcases shades of pink and purple, emphasizing the central image of a female figure. The denomination is clearly printed, along with text in Cyrillic script, reinforcing the note's authenticity. Ornamental borders and patterns add an artistic touch, while hidden security features, such as a watermark and microprint, are present. These elements combine to create a visually appealing and secure banknote.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, these banknotes often display notable symbols and designs related to Yugoslav culture. Some notes include intricate color gradients that enhance their visual impact, while others feature motifs representing the rich history of the region. Certain denominations exhibit holographic images or additional security features that are difficult to replicate. The use of varied colors, such as greens and blues, not only provides visual appeal but also reflects artistic expression. Overall, the backs of these notes contribute to the narrative and aesthetic that define Yugoslav currency.

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

Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 50  —  € 100
Current bid
€ 11
Minimum bid
€ 12
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Ends on: 14/02/2026 15:00 (CET)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 50  —  € 100
Sold for
€ 11
Minimum price was not reached
2 Bids
Date
€ 11 (Your bid) M4656
23/01/2026 - 15:23
€ 10 (Your bid) M4236
21/01/2026 - 15:54
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1987

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