Banknotes from Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia was a country between 1918 and 1992 that united the South Slav nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Macedonia and included the now disputed country of Kosovo, which has an Albanian majority. Its dissolution led to the Yugoslav Wars, a series of intermittent conflicts from 1991 until 1999. From 1992 until 2003 the name Yugoslavia was used for the remaining union of Serbia and Montenegro. The name Yugoslavia literally means "South Slavia".
Wikidata: Q36704

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Federation Dinar (1944-1965)

100 Para = 1 Dinar

Available for swap 20 Dinara (not issued)
1951

Standard banknote
111 × 54 mm
P# 67 J, N# 278072
Available for swap 50 Dinara
1944

Standard banknote: Partisans 1944
120 × 65 mm
P# 52, N# 262296
Available for swap 50 Dinara
1946

Standard banknote
120 × 60 mm
P# 64, N# 208525
50 Dinara 1950 (not issued)
1950

Standard banknote
111 × 54 mm
P# 67K, N# 311720
50 Dinara (Informbureao: unissued)
1950

Standard banknote: Informbureao
122 × 57 mm
P# 67U, N# 335924
100 Dinara
1944

Standard banknote: Partisans 1944
131 × 69 mm
P# 53, N# 242269
Available for swap 100 Dinara
1946

Standard banknote
130 × 65 mm
P# 65, N# 208528
100 Dinara (not issued)
1949

Standard banknote
150 × 78 mm
P# 67L, N# 257751
100 Dinara (Informbureao: unissued)
1950

Standard banknote: Informbureao
131 × 62 mm
P# 67V, N# 335928
Available for swap 100 Dinara
1953

Standard banknote
150 × 79 mm
P# 68, N# 240460

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