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Banknote Yugoslavia 10 Dinara - Steelworker - 1968

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Product type
Banknote
Date/Year
1968
Catalog
WPM (P. 82)
Country
Yugoslavia
Quality
UNC
Face value
10 dinara
Institution
Narodna Banka Jugoslavije
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The 10 Yugoslav dinara banknote, issued in 1968, features a distinctive design reflecting the socio-economic context of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

The obverse of the banknote highlights Arif Herali?, a Roma metallurgist from Bosnia, working on a blast furnace in Zenica. This representation aims to honor the working class and its central role in Yugoslav industry. The inscription "NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE" indicates the issuing national bank, while the face value "10 DINARA" is clearly displayed. The inscription "ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOV?ANICA - BEOGRAD" is also present, identifying the banknote manufacturing institute located in Belgrade.

The reverse of the banknote features the numerical value "10" in the center, accompanied by the inscription "DESET DINARA". The full inscription "SOCIJALISTICKA FEDERATIVNA REPUBLIKA JUGOSLAVIJA" reaffirms the identity of the issuing country. The names "M. PETROVIC FEC. B. KOCMUT SC." refer to Miodrag Petrovi?, the designer, and Bo?idar Kocmut, the engraver, highlighting the artisans responsible for the banknote's creation.

The dimensions of the banknote are 131 × 63 mm. The overall design and inscriptions on the 1968 10 dinara banknote offer insight into the values and aesthetics of Yugoslavia at that time. The representation of a metallurgist and the inscriptions highlight the importance given to industry and the working class in Yugoslav society.

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