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Yugoslavia - 500.000.000 Dinara 1993 - Pick # 134 - PMG 67 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 75
In 67 EPQ: 22
In higher grades: 8
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This Yugoslav 500,000 dinara banknote, issued in 1993, is a fascinating piece of currency that reflects the nation’s history and artistry. Featuring a portrait of an important figure in Yugoslav history, the bill incorporates vibrant colors and intricate designs, making it not just a medium of exchange but also a work of art. The reverse side presents a stylized diamond pattern, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The use of advanced security features like watermarks, microprinting, and holographic elements enhances its durability and helps prevent counterfeiting. Such characteristics underline the importance of cultural identity in currency design and serve as a connection to the broader socio-political context of its time.


Obverse (front)
The front side of this banknote showcases a prominent portrait of a significant historical figure, rendered in a majestic violet hue. Around the portrait, bold numbers indicate its high denomination of '500000000', accompanied by Cyrillic text that provides essential information about the issuing authority, the National Bank of Yugoslavia. The intricate use of color transitions from violet to light blue adds depth, while the fine details in the illustration highlight the artist's craftsmanship. Security features, such as a watermark, can typically be seen, offering both protection against counterfeiting and an artistic touch that connects to the banknote's heritage.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side features a striking design characterized by a large, stylized diamond pattern in shades of purple and pink. This geometric motif contributes to the note's visual appeal while also serving as a security feature. The denomination '500000000' is prominently displayed in large digits, retaining the note's identity. The overall layout is defined by a soothing gradient that transitions between colors, enhancing its artistry. There is a hint of microprinting and possibly a faint watermark, although these elements can be subtle and might require closer inspection to identify effectively.
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E-Auction # 15 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1993
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Discover an exceptional offering in our auction: 322 PMG-graded banknotes, including 34 Top Pop notes,This meticulously curated collection features a wide range of standout pieces, providing collectors with a unique opportunity to acquire some of the finest and most sought-after notes available. Don’t miss the chance to enhance your collection with these remarkable finds!

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