Yugoslavia
1965 - Yugoslavia 100 Dinara banknote PIC 80a UNC
This Yugoslavia 100 dinara banknote is associated with 1965 and is identified in the product data as..
1965 - Yugoslavia 100 Dinara banknote PIC 80c UNC
This Yugoslavia 100 Dinara banknote is associated with 1965 and is identified by the catalogue refer..
1968 - Yugoslavia 10 Dinara banknote PIC 82a XF
This Yugoslavia 10 Dinara banknote is associated with 1968 and is catalogued as Pick P82a. The note ..
1968 - Yugoslavia 10 Dinara banknote PIC 82c UNC
This individual banknote is a 10 Dinara note from Yugoslavia, associated with 1968 and identified in..
1968 - Yugoslavia 5 Dinara banknote PIC 81a UNC
This individual Yugoslavia 5 Dinara banknote is associated with 1968 and carries the catalog referen..
1968 - Yugoslavia 50 Dinara banknote PIC 83a UNC
This individual Yugoslavia 50 Dinara banknote is associated with the date 1 May 1968 and is catalogu..
1974 - Yugoslavia 20 Dinara banknote PIC 85 UNC
This Yugoslavia 20 Dinara banknote is associated with 19 December 1974 and is catalogued as Pick P85..
1978 - Yugoslavia 1.000 Dinara banknote PIC 92c UNC
This individual banknote is a 1,000 Dinara note from Yugoslavia, associated with 1978 and catalogued..
1978 - Yugoslavia 10 Dinara banknote PIC 87a UNC
This individual Yugoslavia 10 Dinara banknote is associated with 1978 and is catalogued as Pick P87a..
1978 - Yugoslavia 20 Dinara banknote PIC 88a UNC
This Yugoslavia 20 Dinara banknote is associated with 1978 and catalogued as Pick P88a. The note is ..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods of Yugoslav banknotes are represented in this shop’s catalog?
This Yugoslavia category includes banknotes dated from 1965 through 2000. The catalog covers issues from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000, allowing collectors to compare several periods within one national currency category. The dates and Pick references shown belong to the cataloged items here; they are not intended as a complete list of every Yugoslav banknote issued.
Which denominations and currency names can collectors find in the Yugoslavia category?
The catalog represents a broad range of denominations in dinara, including 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000, 5,000 and progressively higher values reaching billions of dinara. It also includes 5 Novih Dinara and 10 Novih Dinara dated 1994, alongside a 10 Dinara note dated 2000. These denominations provide a useful way to organize a collection by period, value and Pick reference.
How can I distinguish similar Yugoslav banknote variants in this catalog?
Start by comparing the year, denomination and complete Pick reference shown in the product title. Several related variants appear in the catalog, including P80a and P80c, P82a and P82c, and P116a and P116b. The P116 entries are specifically differentiated in the descriptions as “With dot” and “Without dot.” Checking these details against the banknote image is important when separating closely related variants.
What condition terms are used for Yugoslav banknotes in the catalog?
Most catalog titles describe the notes as UNC, while selected entries are listed as XF or F. The catalog also uses the equivalent Spanish abbreviations EBC for XF and BC for F in some model or description fields. For example, P82a, P90b, P92d and P112 appear with XF or EBC designations, while P126 is listed as F or BC. Review the individual listing for the stated grade and image information.
What should I check before buying a Yugoslav banknote from this category?
Before buying, confirm that the denomination, date and Pick reference match the banknote you want. Pay particular attention to suffixes such as “a,” “b” or “c,” since the catalog includes multiple variants of related types. Also check the stated grade—UNC, XF or F—and read any listing note about the image, such as a description that the banknote corresponds with the photograph. This helps ensure the selected item matches your collecting requirements.
What notable denomination pattern appears among the Yugoslav notes dated 1993?
The 1993 section of this catalog is notable for its progression into very high dinara denominations. It includes notes from 5,000 and 10,000 dinara through values such as 100,000, 1,000,000, 100,000,000, 1,000,000,000 and 10,000,000,000 dinara, as well as other denominations in between. This makes the 1993 listings a particularly useful group for collectors studying denomination sequences and Pick references.










