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| Issuer | Narodna Banka Jugoslavije |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Portrait of Josip Broz Tito at left on a red-brown ground, with the Yugoslav state emblem at upper left. A large guilloche vignette at centre-right carries the denomination numeral '1000' over a radiating sunburst underprint. Bank title in Cyrillic and Latin scripts runs along the top and bottom margins. |
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| Reverse description | Centre-left vignette carries a large five-pointed star within an ornate geometric guilloche rosette in red. To the right, the denomination numeral '1000' is rendered in bold overlapping circles in red and gold tones. The names of the six Yugoslav constituent republics are repeated in Cyrillic and Latin scripts along the top and bottom borders, with 'Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija' inscribed at lower left in multiple languages. |
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Yugoslavia's 1000 Dinara notes were issued across several distinct series by the Narodna Banka Jugoslavije, each reflecting a different political moment — the royalist state, the wartime occupation period, and then the socialist federation that emerged after 1945. Without a Pick number or date, placing this note precisely in that sequence is impossible.
What can be said: at the 1000 Dinar level, these notes were high-denomination instruments that moved through institutional and commercial channels rather than everyday retail trade. Worn examples at this value are genuinely less common than their lower-denomination counterparts for exactly that reason.