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Croatia 10,000 Dinara Banknote, 1994, P-R31, UNC

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Croatia 10,000 Dinara banknote from 1994, has a pick number of P-R31, is in uncirculated (UNC) condition and feature Knin Fortress.


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    CROAR31U
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    UNC
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The Croatia 10,000 Dinara was released when Yugoslavia experienced another currency reform in 1994. The banknote comes in dark brown and dark purple combinations. It is 140 x 66 mm in size and presented with Serbian and Croatian texts. The banknotes obverse depicts the fortress in Knin. Centered on the banknotes reverse is the national emblem. It also features an embellished vase. The banknote was printed by Banknote Printing Works in Belgrade. Though it has no security thread, it bears a watermark that reflects a Greek key pattern. This Croatia 10,000 Dinara is in uncirculated condition.

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