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

2463199-083
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Total graded by PMG: 50
In 66 EPQ: 22
In higher grades: 10
Description

The Yugoslav 5 Dinar banknote from 1968 reflects the artistic and cultural heritage of the time. Featuring intricate designs, the note is predominantly in green with charming imagery that represents the spirit of Yugoslavia. The front showcases a young woman, likely symbolizing liberty or prosperity, with an elaborate border framing her portrait. This banknote is not only a medium of exchange but also a piece of art, reflecting the national identity through its precise patterns and engravings. A notable aspect is the security features such as microprinting and the use of printed textures that provide anti-counterfeiting measures. The reverse side complements the front with scripted details in a circular arrangement and additional security elements that add depth to the design. Overall, this banknote serves as a representation of Yugoslav financial history and its aesthetic appeal.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 5 Dinar banknote features a striking green color palette and an elegant portrait of a woman, which is thought to symbolize liberty or feminine strength. The intricate border encasing the portrait includes ornamental designs, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Security features such as microtext and watermarks are likely present, providing a safeguard against counterfeiting. The overall design reflects the artistic styles of the 1960s, combining practicality with a rich visual representation of national pride.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the banknote includes scripted text that repeats the denomination along with the national bank's name. The arrangement of elements is circular, emphasizing the importance of the figures depicted. Patterns resembling floral designs or waves provide additional artistic detailing, while security features are integrated seamlessly within the design. The use of green carries through from the front, maintaining visual coherence. This side also reiterates the banknote's denomination and serves to further underline the significance of the currency during that era in Yugoslavia.
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
Current bid
€ 10
Minimum bid
€ 11
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Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 25  —  € 35
Sold for
€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M5342
13/03/2026 - 23:12
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 22 / PMG / April
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1968
PMG code

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