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Yugoslavia - 5 Dinara 1965 - Pick # 77s - Specimen - UNC

Description

This analysis focuses on a banknote from Yugoslavia, specifically a five-dinar note issued in 1965. The front features a detailed and artistic depiction of a female figure, surrounded by intricate ornamentation. The color palette is predominantly green, evoking a sense of calm and stability. The unique printing also includes specific security features such as watermarks and microprinting, ensuring its authenticity. A prominent Serial number and the word 'SPECIMEN' are visibly marked, indicating this is not a standard circulating note, but rather for sample or educational purposes.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote is characterized by the image of a young woman, likely symbolizing fertility or agriculture, which is relevant given the historical context of Yugoslavia's economy. The use of green predominates, representing prosperity. The background includes decorative patterns and faint motifs, contributing to its aesthetic value. Security features such as microtext are subtly integrated into the design, making counterfeiting difficult.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote typically features additional motifs that complement the front design, although specifics are not visible here. Identifying marks like the denomination and issuing authority are present, further solidifying its legitimacy. It's common for such notes to also include watermark elements or holographic materials in their structure, enhancing protection against forgery.

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

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