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50 Dinara

Uitgever Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije
Jaar 1929
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Beschrijving voorzijde Left vignette of a seated allegorical female figure with a winged helmet holding a bird, set against an industrial riverside landscape. Central guilloche rosette in multicolour underprint carries the denomination numeral '50', with Cyrillic bank title across the top panel. Date 'Београд, 1 новембра 1929' in cursive script at centre-left; two facsimile signatures and a 'КОЛЕКЦИОНАРСКА НОВЧАНИЦА' overprint at foot.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central oval vignette in dark green intaglio-style engraving shows an allegorical figure of Industry seated among machinery and industrial equipment, within an ornate lathe-work border. The Yugoslav royal coat of arms with double-headed eagle appears in mirrored shield vignettes to left and right, framed by elaborate scrollwork. Latin denomination legend 'PEDESET DINARA' runs along the lower panel, with 'NARODNA BANKA KRALJEVINE JUGOSLAVIJE' arching above the central medallion.
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The Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije — the National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia — came into being only in 1929, the same year this note was issued, following Alexander I's abolition of the parliamentary system in January and the renaming of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The new bank name was as much a political declaration as a financial institution: the word "Jugoslavije" had never appeared on banknotes before.

The 1929 series was printed by the American Bank Note Company. Surviving examples frequently show foxing along the edges, a known condition tendency for this issue.

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