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

1923745-085
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Total graded by PMG: 36
In 66 EPQ: 28
In higher grades: 5
Description

The 10 Dinar banknote from Yugoslavia, issued in 1981, features a blend of artistic and security elements that reflect its historical context. The front showcases a detailed portrait of a smiling man wearing goggles, symbolizing industriousness and labor. The intricate designs and patterns accentuate the note's aesthetic appeal, while the background colors further enhance its visual richness. The reverse displays the denomination prominently, along with decorative motifs that are characteristic of banknotes from this era. This note is not only a currency but also a representation of Yugoslavian heritage and culture.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 10 Dinar banknote features a portrait of a man employed in a labor-intensive role, characterized by his goggles and a cheerful expression. The artwork is complemented by ornate borders and intricate patterns, creating a visually appealing design. The predominant color is brown with hints of other colors blended skillfully, enhancing the overall aesthetic experience. Security features may include a watermark and microprinting, emphasizing authenticity. Additionally, the inclusion of the issuing bank's name and denomination in both Cyrillic and Latin script showcases the bilingual nature of the country.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote prominently displays the number '10' in a bold format, surrounded by ornamental designs that reflect traditional Yugoslavian art. The background exhibits subtle color gradations, likely in lighter brown and creamy hues, adding depth to the overall design. Elements such as a signature and serial number can also be seen, indicating the note's unique identification. While specific security features of the back are harder to discern, they typically include UV elements or hidden images that ensure the note's integrity and help prevent counterfeiting.
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E-Auction # 18 / PMG / January
Main categorie
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Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1981
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