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The 5,000,000,000 Croatian dinar banknote, issued in 1993, features a series A and is part of the National Bank of Croatia's issues from that period. On the front of the banknote, the Serbian coat of arms is positioned in the center right. A serial number, 0000849, is also printed on the front. The signature of Pavao Marjanovi? (PM), then Governor of the National Bank, also appears on this side.
The back of the banknote depicts the Knin Fortress, an important historical site, represented on a hill and slightly off-center to the left. The watermark integrated into the banknote paper reproduces a Greek pattern repeatedly, adding an element of security and authenticity.
This banknote was printed by the Serbian State Printer (ZIN - Zavod za izradu nov?anica i kovanog novca) located in Belgrade, Serbia. This establishment has been in operation since 1929. The exact dimensions and materials used for this banknote are not specified in the information provided.
The face value of 5,000,000,000 dinars reflects the economic context of Croatia in the early 1990s. The banknote design incorporates national and historical elements, notably through the representation of the Knin Fortress and the use of the Serbian coat of arms.