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Yugoslavia - 5 Replacements 1978/1981 - UNC

Description

This analysis explores the intricate designs and features of Yugoslav banknotes, which reflect the rich cultural and historical tapestry of the region. Each denomination showcases remarkable artistry and elements that convey national pride, from the vivid portraits of prominent figures to elaborate ornamental details. Security features integrated into these notes also reflect advancements in currency production aimed at preventing counterfeiting. Understanding these attributes not only enriches one's knowledge of Yugoslav history but also enhances appreciation for the art of banknote design.


Obverse (front)
The front of each banknote displays detailed portraits of key historical figures, emphasizing the region's labor force and cultural heritage. For instance, the 10 dinar note features an image of a miner, symbolizing industrial achievements. Rich color palettes enhance the aesthetic appeal, with hues varying from deep browns to bright blues. Ornamental borders include intricate patterns and microprinting, serving both an artistic and functional role as security features, deterring forgery. The presence of specific texts in Cyrillic adds another layer of cultural significance.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknotes continues the theme of celebrating labor and heritage through artistic depiction. For example, the 100 dinar bill showcases agricultural motifs and family life, resonating with the agrarian roots of the population. Security features are seamlessly integrated, including watermarks and subtle holographic elements, ensuring that each note is both visually engaging and secure. The use of symbols such as wheat or tools further reinforces the nation’s commitment to agriculture and industry. All these elements collectively make each bill a narrative of Yugoslav identity.

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

Ends on: 28/03/2026 10:00 (EDT)
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Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
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Ends on: 28/03/2026 10:00 (EDT)
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
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€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M4103
26/02/2026 - 18:08
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1978

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All auction information

Our auction presents an extensive and highly diverse offering that will certainly appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

You will find a range of interesting propaganda banknotes, each with its own historical background and character. In addition, we offer a broad and varied selection from the former Yugoslavia, including many attractive and hard-to-find issues.

For the specialized collector, there is also a large number of replacement banknotes, as well as a fine selection of color trials from Iceland — pieces that rarely appear on the market and can be a valuable addition to an advanced collection.

In short, something for everyone: from historical issues to rare trial prints and specialized collector’s items.

We wish you great pleasure in exploring this auction and hope you will discover exceptional pieces to enrich your collection!

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