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New Member
United Kingdom
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Got these 2 Yugoslavia unissued banknotes 1000 dinara 1990   200 dinara 1999  *** Moved by Staff to a more appropriate forum. ***
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New Member
 United Kingdom
13 Posts |
Also got this 2 test notes, but not really happy if authentic ones. Yugoslavia 100 dinara 2000 makulatura (test note) Yugoslavia 5 dinara 1994 makulatura (test note)    On this note its too dark on front side, double colour and not clear text  This note got ink marks, not sure if supposed to be, as test note
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Valued Member
Korea, Republic Of
489 Posts |
Wow those are really pretty! I just recently picked up a Hrvatska set from 1991. I have another bill from Yugolsavia as well. Their bills are some of my favorites in my collection. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1963 Posts |
I have the 500000 dinar note. It's really cool to see so many zeros. And I may have the 1 million dinar note too.
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Valued Member
Korea, Republic Of
489 Posts |
The largest denomination bill I have is a 2 million mark bill from Germany :P You are right though, all the zeros is really cool.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12819 Posts |
Good-looking notes! 
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Valued Member
United States
137 Posts |
Nice pieces; thanks for sharing! I have a few of Yugoslavian notes from the 1990s and I really enjoy the series.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4883 Posts |
Quote: I have the 500000 dinar note. It's really cool to see so many zeros. And I may have the 1 million dinar note too. It's worth noting in this regard that at the height of Yugoslavian hyperinflation (c.1993), there was a 500 billion (500,000,000,000) dinar note authorized. That makes this 5 million dinar note pretty much small potatoes....  Nikola Tesla was honored on quite a few different Yugoslavian notes.
Colligo ergo sum
Edited by Lucky Cuss 02/01/2017 11:16 am
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New Member
United States
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I have been searching in vain for a 100 Dinar Tesla (either yugoslavia or serbia).
Can I ask where you found this note for sale?
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12819 Posts |
I'm going to have to look for that 200 dinara note with the piano on it. Very cool note.  to CCF, orangestorm87! edit: I just did some shopping for that 200 dinara note and I may have to hold off on that for a while... 
Edited by CelticKnot 02/13/2017 11:25 pm
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Valued Member
Slovenia
459 Posts |
If anyone is confused by certain designs on (later) Yugoslavian banknotes or coins, this might interest you. There are many more monuments like this scattered across ex-Yugoslavia states, but those are I think the major ones. https://thedancingrest.com/2013/11/...-yugoslavia/
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
901 Posts |
Big fan of Yugoslavian notes, this one's from 1929. "Serbia" is seated with Belgrade behind her. On the other side is man in traditional garb, leaning on the shield with harvest fruits & sailing boats. The watermark has Alexander 1 The artwork on this is beautiful I think.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Recently picked up a 100 (1929) and 1000 dinara (1931). Can't get my scanner to cover it.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12819 Posts |
[quote[Can't get my scanner to cover it.[/quote] Lately I've just been taking photos with my iPhone. It ends up cutting a few steps out of the photo upload process for me and ends up with a "good enough" photo for my CCF uploads. @Scots - I saw the "II.1985" on your note and got confused for a moment. 
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
901 Posts |
Yes, @CelticKnot, it's easy to look at it & think wait a minute, it's not that old. I mistakenly picked up a tatty old Belgian note after seeing 88' on it and thought wow must be 1888. It was 1988  I'll post a pic in 'ugly banknotes' thread
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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10 Dinara from 1968 P82 - but not sure if it's a (small SN), b (large SN), or c (with security thread). P82a &b don't have a security threat while c has one. It's probably c but I only see a very faint line on the reverse (to the left).  
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