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The 5,000,000,000 Croatian dinar banknote, issued in 1993, features the Serbian coat of arms on the front, positioned in the center right. The banknote belongs to series A and has serial number 0000841. The signature of Pavao Marjanovi?, then Governor of the National Bank, is affixed to the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote illustrates the Knin fortress, perched on a hill and placed in the center left. This fortress is an emblematic element of the region and testifies to its history and heritage.
The watermark of the banknote reveals a repeated Greek pattern, integrated into the paper during its manufacture. This security feature is designed to combat counterfeiting and authenticate the banknote.
The banknote was printed by the Serbian state printer ZIN (Zavod za izradu nov?anica i kovanog novca), based in Belgrade, Serbia. This institution has specialized in the production of banknotes and coins since 1929.
The face value of the banknote is 5,000,000,000 dinars, a significant sum that reflects the economic and monetary context of Croatia at that time. The issuance of this banknote is part of a period of transition and change for the country.