50 million dinara, Yugoslavia, 1993 – tezbid
50 million dinara, Yugoslavia, 1993

50 million dinara, Yugoslavia, 1993

  • Rs. 250.00


50 million dinara banknote of Yugoslavia - a country that existed in Europe from 1918 to 2003. It was initially formed as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, after the end of World War I. While Yugoslavia was not a part of the Eastern/Soviet bloc, it had a communist system and in 1990-92 period, its economy collapsed in parallel with the Eastern bloc. Constituent republics - Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina left the union in 1991-92. The two remaining republics - Serbia and Montenegro, formed the rump Yugoslavia state which continued to use the name till 2003, when this union too, was dissolved. The early 1990s were also a period of hyperinflation and economic collapse in Yugoslavia - which led to these high denomination notes. 

The obverse of the note features Mihajlo Pupin, a Serbian-American physicist. The reverse features the Belgrade telephone exchange. 

Size: 150 mm* 71 mm
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Notes are part of a lot. The note that you get may not be the note in the scan, but will be a piece in similar condition. The notes are in crisp, uncirculated condition and have no folds or damage. Price is for 1 note. 

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