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

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Total graded by PMG: 35
In 66 EPQ: 28
In higher grades: 4
Description

The 10 Dinara banknote from Yugoslavia, issued in 1981, features a distinctive and artistic design that reflects the cultural heritage of the nation. The note showcases a prominent portrait of a smiling worker, symbolizing the industrious spirit of the country. The use of soft pastel colors, particularly beige and light brown, creates a warm aesthetic, while intricate patterns and borders highlight the craftsmanship involved in its production. Various security features, such as a watermark and microprinting, ensure authenticity. This banknote not only serves as a medium of exchange but also represents a piece of Yugoslav history and identity.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 10 Dinara banknote prominently displays the portrait of a smiling worker, likely symbolizing the strength and resilience of the Yugoslav people during the era. His round glasses and the tools in hand suggest a connection to labor and the working class. The background features delicate patterns and ornamental designs that add depth to the composition. The color palette includes shades of beige and brown, which evoke warmth and richness. Additionally, security elements like a watermark and microtext enhance the note's veracity, making it both a collectible piece and a reliable currency.

Reverse (back)
The back of the note consists of elegant designs, emphasizing a vibrant combination of colors and geometric patterns, enhanced by a central denomination of '10 Dinara.' The layout also includes the issuing bank's information in Cyrillic script, adding a regional touch. The use of intricate designs contributes to its artistic appeal and helps in distinguishing it from forgeries. Notably, various security features can also be found here, including special inks that may change under UV light. Overall, the back complements the front, bringing a cohesive yet diverse aesthetic to the banknote.
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E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1981
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