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This 50 Yugoslavian Dinar banknote was issued in 1990. It measures 147 millimeters long and 70 millimeters wide.
The obverse of the banknote, with a dominant violet color, features a school-age boy on the left side. The inscriptions are in Cyrillic and Latin. The signature "D. ANDRIC FEC SC" indicates the work of the engraver Dragisa Andric, who is also credited as the designer of the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote features roses positioned in the center right. The inscriptions are also in Cyrillic and Latin. The names "P. MEDECIJAN - R. OBRADOVIC C.G." refer to the engravers Petar Medecijan and Radovan Obradovic. Dragisa Andric is also credited as the designer of the reverse.
The watermark of the banknote depicts the portrait of a schoolboy, reproducing the main motif of the obverse. The issuing institution and the series to which this banknote belongs are not specified in the data provided. The nominal value of the banknote is 50 dinars.
This banknote is a testament to the Yugoslav era and features graphic elements and inscriptions representative of that period.