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5000 Yugoslavian Dinars Banknote (Five Thousand Dinars Yugoslavia: 1985) Obverse & Reverse

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5,000 Yugoslavian Dinars Banknote (Five Thousand Dinars Yugoslavia: 1985) Obverse & Reverse
5,000 (Pet Hiljada) Dinara – Dinarjev – Dinari: SFR Jugoslavija – Narodna Banka Jugoslavije.
SFRJ – Yugoslavia: Pick-93
Money of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Issued by: Narodna Banka Jugoslavije 1.5.1985. – Beograd SFRJ.
Colors: Purple-Blue.
Obverse:
Reverse: City of Jajce.
First printed date: 1.V.1985.
Size: [mm]
Security features: Watermark, Security Stripe
Slang: Petohiljadarka
Notes: The banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar are the several series of paper money emitted by the central bank of the different consecutive states named Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia).
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1985 dinar: In 1985, a new series of notes began with the introduction of 5000 dinara notes featuring a portrait of the late President Josip Broz Tito. As inflation worsened into hyperinflation, banknotes for 20,000 dinara were introduced in 1987, followed by 50,000 dinara in 1988 and 100,000, 500,000, 1 million and 2 million dinara in 1989. The 500,000 and 2 million dinara notes were unusual in that they did not feature a portrait but an image of the monument on Kozara.

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