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Yugoslavia - 5000 Dinara 1963 - Pick # 76s - Specimen - UNC

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This analysis focuses on a Yugoslav banknote featuring intricate artistic elements and significant historical symbolism. The note, denominated at 500 dinars, showcases powerful imagery that reflects the strength and resilience of the Yugoslav people. The design elements combine both aesthetic appeal and functional security features, making it a noteworthy specimen of currency design.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote prominently displays two figures representing labor and strength, likely symbolizing the working class and military. The two men exhibit muscular physiques with well-defined features, emphasizing themes of labor and resilience. Surrounding them is a finely detailed border in deep blue and other colors, adorned with ornamental patterns. Key security features, such as the watermark and microprinting elements, may also be present, ensuring the note's authenticity.

Reverse (back)
The back of the banknote features substantial textual information, including the denomination of '5000 dinara' prominently displayed. The design elements mirror the front’s color palette while introducing additional intricate patterns and symbols. While no specific secure features are visible in this image, banknotes typically include detailed prints and potentially hidden watermarks. Overall, the back complements the front design while reinforcing the note's artistic theme.

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

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Auction
E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1963

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