50 Dinara – National Bank of Yugoslavia
Original price was: ₹90.00.₹70.00Current price is: ₹70.00.
A late-era banknote from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Issued shortly before the country’s political and economic collapse in the early 1990s.
An interesting collectible representing the final years of unified Yugoslav currency.
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Description
The 1990 Yugoslav 50 Dinara banknote was issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia during the final years of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. At the time, the country was facing growing political tensions and economic difficulties that would soon lead to the breakup of the federation and major monetary reforms.
The obverse of the note features a portrait of a school-age boy on the left side, symbolizing youth and the future of the nation. The design is printed primarily in purple tones and includes inscriptions in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts, reflecting the multilingual nature of Yugoslavia. The denomination and national emblem are prominently displayed within the central design.
The reverse presents an elegant floral motif featuring roses, adding a softer artistic element to the banknote’s design. Simple yet symbolic, this note represents the final generation of Yugoslav dinar currency before the dramatic economic changes of the early 1990s, making it an appealing collectible for enthusiasts of European and historical banknotes.
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| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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