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Yugoslavia - 500.000.000.000 Dinara 1993 - Pick # 137a - PMG 66 EPQ

1922350-035
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Total graded by PMG: 260
In 66 EPQ: 105
In higher grades: 90
Description

The 500 Billion Dinar banknote of Yugoslavia is an intriguing piece of currency notable for its high denomination stemming from a period of hyperinflation. This unique note, issued in 1993, prominently features a portrait of a historical figure, symbolizing the nation’s heritage. The vibrant colors, including shades of red and peach, are complemented by intricate designs and patterns that exemplify the artistic craftsmanship of banknote production. Additionally, security features such as a watermark and microprinting enhance its authenticity and protect against counterfeiting, making it a fascinating subject for collectors.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 500 Billion Dinar note showcases a prominent portrait of a notable historical figure, likely part of Yugoslav history. The design is embellished with decorative elements and filigree, which provide both aesthetic appeal and a sense of security. The dominant colors include red and peach tones, creating a visually striking effect. The denomination "500,000,000,000" is clearly marked, and beneath the portrait, there is text in Cyrillic that identifies the issuing bank. The intricate design patterns also include a watermarked feature, which is a common security element in high-value banknotes. Overall, the front of the note is both functional and artistically rich.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the note continues the theme of complexity and artistry. It features geometric patterns and the denomination repeated prominently, with a striking depiction of a styled emblem that reinforces its national significance. There are subtle gradients of color transitioning into softer hues that create an eye-catching visual. The text in Cyrillic script also appears, further establishing the note's identity. Security features like a holographic strip may be present, adding to the level of protection against counterfeiting. The back design harmonizes beautifully with the front while showcasing additional artistic elements.
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E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1993
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