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(Bundle of 99) Yugoslavia 1981 100 Dinar Consecutive Notes
(Bundle of 99) Yugoslavia 1981 100 Dinar Consecutive Notes
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(Bundle of 99) Yugoslavia 1981 100 Dinar Consecutive Notes
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.
The 100 dinara note used during this period features the Peace Monument, an equestrian statue featuring a woman holding an olive branch in one hand and a globe in the other. Created by Croatian artist Antun Augustin?i?, the statue was a gift to the United Nations, and stands at its headquarters in New York.
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.
The 100 dinara note used during this period features the Peace Monument, an equestrian statue featuring a woman holding an olive branch in one hand and a globe in the other. Created by Croatian artist Antun Augustin?i?, the statue was a gift to the United Nations, and stands at its headquarters in New York.
