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(Bundle of 103) Yugoslavia 1993 50,000 Dinara Non-Consecutive Notes, 103pcs
(Bundle of 103) Yugoslavia 1993 50,000 Dinara Non-Consecutive Notes, 103pcs
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(Bundle of 103) Yugoslavia 1993 50,000 Dinara Non-Consecutive Notes, 103pcs
Yugoslavia (literally "Land of the South Slavs") existed in Central Europe and the Balkans from 1918 to 1992. It was the first consolidation of South Slavic peoples into a sovereign state following Ottoman rule and existed until the republics that formed it broke apart in the 1990s. Today, the region includes Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Kosovo.
A second, smaller country, also called Yugoslavia but legally recognized as a new and separate state, existed for about a decade longer in the area that later became Serbia and Montenegro. These notes, circulated for a year beginning in 1993, date to this period and feature a portrait of Petar II Petrovic Njegoš, 19th century Prince-Bishop of Montenegro.
