This serie of banknotes belongs to the period before Yugoslav wars
(civil wars). There are banknotes of 10 Yugoslav dinara, 50 Yugoslav dinara, 100 Yugoslav dinara,
200 Yugoslav dinara,
500 Yugoslav dinara, 1,000 Yugoslav dinara and 5,000 Yugoslav dinara.
On the other side of the banknote appears a big 10 with a group of letters, numbers and a pixelized eye and the written value in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. There's also the name of the regions of Yugoslavia and the official name of the country in Latin (Jugoslavija) and Cirilic (Југославија) alphabets. In the lower part there's a text saying that counterfeiting is punished by law. This banknote has the girl's face as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 13.9 cm x 6.5 cm.
In the right there is a gap for the watermark and another 100. On the other side of the banknote appears a big 100 with a wheat ear and the written value in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. There's also the name of the regions of Yugoslavia and the official name of the country in Latin (Jugoslavija) and Cirilic (Југославија) alphabets. In the lower part there's a text saying that counterfeiting is punished by law. This banknote has the young woman's face as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 13.9 cm x 6.5 cm.
10 Yugoslav dinara (десет динара/deset dinara/deset dinarjev/десет динари)
This banknote worth 10 dinara was first circulated in 1990. On the main side left it can be seen a girl. In the center part there is a 10 with Yugoslavia's coat of arms and the written value of the banknote in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. In the upper part there's the name of the National Bank in Serbian (Народна банка Југославије), Croatian (Narodna Banka Jugoslavije) and Macedonian (Народна банка на Југославија). In the right there is a gap for the watermark and another 10.On the other side of the banknote appears a big 10 with a group of letters, numbers and a pixelized eye and the written value in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. There's also the name of the regions of Yugoslavia and the official name of the country in Latin (Jugoslavija) and Cirilic (Југославија) alphabets. In the lower part there's a text saying that counterfeiting is punished by law. This banknote has the girl's face as digital watermark. The size of this banknote is 13.9 cm x 6.5 cm.
100 Yugoslav dinara (сто динара/sto dinara/sto dinarjev/сто динари)
This banknote worth 100 dinara was first circulated in 1991. On the main side left it can be seen a young woman with Slavic features. In the center part there is a 100 with Yugoslavia's coat of arms and the written value of the banknote in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. In the upper part there's the name of the National Bank in Serbian (Народна банка Југославије), Croatian (Narodna Banka Jugoslavije) and Macedonian (Народна банка на Југославија).In the right there is a gap for the watermark and another 100. On the other side of the banknote appears a big 100 with a wheat ear and the written value in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian and Macedonian. There's also the name of the regions of Yugoslavia and the official name of the country in Latin (Jugoslavija) and Cirilic (Југославија) alphabets. In the lower part there's a text saying that counterfeiting is punished by law. This banknote has the young woman's face as digital watermark and a security thread too. The size of this banknote is 13.9 cm x 6.5 cm.
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