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Yugoslavia - 5 Dinara 1968 - Pick # 81a - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 50
In 66 EPQ: 22
In higher grades: 10
Description

The Yugoslavian 5 dinara banknote from 1968 is a striking example of currency design from the era. This banknote features intricate details and artistic elements that reflect the cultural heritage of Yugoslavia. The front of the note showcases a portrait of a woman, likely representing the nation's allegorical spirit, framed with ornamental borders. The denomination is prominently displayed, emphasizing its value in a stylistic font. The use of green shades enhances the visual appeal while security features ensure the note's authenticity. The back offers further designs that uphold the theme of national representation.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 5 dinara banknote prominently displays a portrait of a young woman, who symbolizes Yugoslavia's national spirit and cultural identity. Her serene expression and intricate hair detailing suggest artistry that combines realism with idealized beauty. Surrounding this figure are ornate borders featuring floral and geometric patterns, creating a sense of elegance. The denomination '5' is clearly marked, enhancing its visibility. Security features, such as a watermark and microprinting, can be subtly integrated into the design, protecting against counterfeiting while maintaining aesthetic balance.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote continues the floral decorative theme found on the front. It features a stylized representation of the denomination '5,' prominently located at the center, framed by intricate design work that blends curves and lines. Additional inscriptions in Cyrillic script highlight its national importance and symbolize unity. The dominant green color, emblematic of prosperity, is complemented by lighter hues, creating a harmonious balance. Subtle engravings or patterns may serve as security features but are seamlessly incorporated into the overall design, ensuring that the note remains both functional and visually striking.
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
Current bid
€ 10
Minimum bid
€ 11
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Ends on: 24/01/2026 15:00 (CET)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
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€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M1355
01/01/2026 - 21:18
Specifications
Auction
E-Auction # 18 / PMG / January
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1968
PMG code

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