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10 Dinars Bata Živojinović

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Obverse description Portrait vignette of Yugoslav actor Bata Živojinović at left, set against a light guilloche underprint. Central denomination numeral "10" within an ornate dark panel with multilingual currency inscriptions in Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Two facsimile signatures appear below, with place and date text reading "BEOGRAD, 1. AVGUST" between them.
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Reverse description A vignette of Yugoslav movie actor Bata Živojinović in his iconic role as Walter from the film "Valter brani Sarajevo". The design mirrors the aesthetic of genuine Yugoslav 10-dinar notes, with multilingual inscriptions listing the constituent republics of the SFRY in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts across the note.
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This is a commemorative or novelty item — "Bata Živojinović" was a beloved Yugoslav actor, not a monetary authority. Serbia has never issued a legal tender banknote bearing his name or likeness under that designation. No such note appears in standard Pick listings for Serbian currency.

If this is a fantasy or souvenir piece, it has no issuer in any meaningful numismatic sense and no circulation history to speak of.

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