Product Description
SCWPM.#140 - Barac.#R188 - TBB.B473aDate: 1994 - Grade: Unc. - Prefix: AA
Signature: 15 Atanocković
Description: Colour: Orange, brown, purple, and green.
Front: Croatian and Serbian text; head of Petar II Petrović Njegoš; National Bank of Yugoslavia bank seal.
Back: Croatian and Serbian text; Cetinje Monastery buildings, Montenegro.
No security thread. - Watermark: Diamond pattern.
Printer: NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE - ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA I KOVANOG NOVCA - BEOGRAD.
Size: 139 x 66 mm. - Material: Paper
Description: Currency reform 1994
Yugoslavia re-denominated the dinar for the fifth time on 1 January 1994, at a ratio of 1 billion (109) to 1.
The 1994 dinar was the shortest-lived out of all incarnations of Yugoslavian currency, as hyperinflation continued to intensify, and only one coin (1 dinar) was issued for it. Towards the end of the 1994 dinar, the National Bank overprinted and reissued 10 million dinara banknotes from the 1992 dinar. (P144) See picture below.
Source: Wikipedia
The 1994 dinar was the shortest-lived out of all incarnations of Yugoslavian currency, as hyperinflation continued to intensify, and only one coin (1 dinar) was issued for it. Towards the end of the 1994 dinar, the National Bank overprinted and reissued 10 million dinara banknotes from the 1992 dinar. (P144) See picture below.
Source: Wikipedia