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Yugoslavia - 500 Dinara 1963 - Pick # 74s - PMG 66 EPQ

1917663-002
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Total graded by PMG: 22
In 66 EPQ: 10
In higher grades: 6
Description

The Yugoslav 500 Dinar banknote from 1963 showcases remarkable artistic and security features. This specimen note, distinguished by the word "SPECIMEN" printed in red, was issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia. The front depicts a beautiful woman, possibly symbolizing national pride or cultural heritage, framed by intricate ornamental patterns in hues of green. This note is notable for its robust security elements, including a watermark, microtext, and other verification features that prevent counterfeiting.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 500 Dinar banknote features a portrait of a woman, demonstrating classic artistic elements typical of mid-20th century currency design. Her expression and attire imply a connection to cultural identity. The note's color palette consists mainly of green tones, which enhances its aesthetic appeal. In addition to the portrait, the note showcases ornate borders and intricate designs, contributing to its visual richness. The use of the term 'SPECIMEN' in bold red across the front signifies that this note is not for circulation, which is a common practice for banknote samples.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the banknote continues the theme of elaborate design, prominently displaying the denomination '500' in the center. The background features a textured pattern with various security features that include microprint and a potential holographic element, designed to thwart counterfeit attempts. The layout maintains a symmetrical balance, emphasizing clarity and functionality. Additionally, the banknote indicates the year of issue, '1963', and the place of issuance, 'Belgrade', serving both historical and educational purposes. This design element is vital for understanding the note's significance.

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

Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 75  —  € 100
Current bid
€ 12
Minimum bid
€ 13
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Ends on: 15/11/2025 16:00 (CET)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 75  —  € 100
Sold for
€ 12
Minimum price was not reached
3 Bids
Date
€ 12 (Your bid) M4373
04/11/2025 - 11:31
€ 11 (Your bid) M3405
04/11/2025 - 08:34
€ 10 (Your bid) M4373
03/11/2025 - 15:29
Specifications
Auction
E-Auction # 15 / PMG / November
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1963
PMG code

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