Description: Are you a passionate collector or an investor looking for a unique addition to your collection? Look no further! We are offering a rare and highly sought-after 10,000 dinar banknote from the former Yugoslavia that is sure to enhance the value of your collection.Features:Authenticity Guaranteed: This banknote is verified and comes with a certificate of authenticity.Excellent Condition: Preserved in pristine condition, free from any damage or wear.Historical Significance: A piece of history from the former Yugoslavia, adding a touch of elegance to any collection.Limited Availability: Rarely available on the market, making it a valuable investment.Why Buy This Banknote?Investment Potential: Banknotes like this one have shown significant appreciation in value over time.Unique Gift: Perfect for gifting to a fellow collector or history enthusiast.Conversation Starter: A unique item that will surely impress guests and fellow collectors.Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history. Contact us today to make this rare 10,000 dinar Yugoslavian banknote yours! The 1993 10,000 Dinar banknote from Yugoslavia is a notable piece of currency, especially given the historical context of hyperinflation during that period. Here are some detailed insights about it:General InformationIssuer: National Bank of YugoslaviaYear: 1993Value: 10,000 DinarsCurrency: October Dinar (1993)Size: 163 × 78 mmShape: RectangularDemonetized: January 1, 1994Design FeaturesObverse: The front side of the banknote features Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, a prominent Serbian philologist and linguist. The design includes intricate patterns and security features.Reverse: The back side depicts a church, symbolizing cultural and historical heritage. The text is in both Cyrillic and Latin scripts.Watermark: The watermark includes a mirrored image of the girl seen on the left side of the note.SignaturesEngravers: Dragiša Andrić and A. DimitrijevićDesigners: Dragiša AndrićCollectible ValueCondition: The value of this banknote can vary significantly based on its condition. In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it can be worth around $30.00Rarity: While not extremely rare, its value can increase if it is in pristine condition or has unique serial numbers.Additional DetailsSecurity Features: Includes detailed engravings and watermarks to prevent counterfeiting.Historical Context: Issued during a period of hyperinflation in Yugoslavia, this banknote reflects the economic challenges of the time. Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1787-1864) was a Serbian philologist, linguist, and folklorist who played a crucial role in reforming the Serbian language. Born on November 6, 1787, in Tršić, in the Ottoman Empire (now Serbia), Karadžić dedicated his life to collecting and preserving Serbian folktales and songs. Karadžić is best known for his work in reforming the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, making it more accessible and logical. He also authored the first Serbian dictionary and translated the New Testament into the reformed Serbian language. His efforts earned him the title "the father of Serbian folk-literature scholarship". Throughout his life, Karadžić traveled extensively, collecting folk songs and stories from various regions, including Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia. His work significantly influenced Serbian literature and language, and his contributions are still celebrated today.
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Location: Belgrade
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Type: Banknotes
Year: 1993
Country: Yugoslavia
Grade: Ungraded
Country/Region of Manufacture: Yugoslavia
Certification: Uncertified