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Yugoslavia - 10 Dinara 1965 - Pick # 78s - Specimen - UNC-

Description

This Yugoslavian banknote features a rich history and vibrant design, reflecting the industrial spirit of the era. The front displays a miner, equipped with a pickaxe and wearing distinctive goggles, symbolizing the hard work and dedication of the labor class during this period. The intricate patterns and colors enhance its aesthetic, while the prominent security features ensure its authenticity. On the back, further artistic elements continue the theme of industry and progress, including unique engravings and a translucent watermark. This ten-dinar note is not just currency; it's a representation of the socio-economic narrative of Yugoslavia in the 1960s.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote features a colored portrait of a miner, adorned with binocular goggles and an endearing smile, showcasing the hard-working ethos of the Yugoslav people. Surrounding the miner are decorative patterns in earthy tones, primarily browns and greens, which are punctuated by the large denomination '10' prominently displayed on both left and right. The text is printed in a mixture of Cyrillic and Latin scripts, indicating its historical roots. The note also includes various security features like a watermark and possibly microprint, adding to its integrity against counterfeiting.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the banknote continues to emphasize industrial progress, featuring a blend of colors and patterns that provide a sense of movement and dynamism. The background contains intricate designs typical of Yugoslavian banknotes, with warp and weave patterns that add depth. There is an additional watermark that can be viewed when held against the light. Decorative motifs surround the text, which includes the denomination in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts, further showcasing its cultural significance. Overall, both sides of the banknote harmoniously represent the themes of labor and advancement in Yugoslav society.

SPECIMEN: Demonstration banknote used by banks and printers, marked with "SPECIMEN." Never circulated, often in pristine condition, making it highly collectible.

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Auction
E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1965

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