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20 dinara Yugoslav dinar
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What's on the note
Front: 20 Dinara note from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The denomination '20' appears prominently in the center within an ornate guilloche pattern. The value is written in multiple languages of the constituent republics: Serbian (Двадесет Динара), Slovenian (Dvajset Dinarjev), Croatian (Dvadeset Dinara), and Macedonian (Дваесет Динари). The circular text around the central numeral lists the six constituent republics. Designer credit 'M. Petrović fec.' and engraver credit 'D. Matić sc.' appear at bottom.
Back: 100 Kwacha note from the Bank of Zambia, dated 2006. Features the African Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer), Zambia's national bird, perched on a branch with palm trees in the background. The fish eagle appears on Zambia's coat of arms and is a symbol of the nation's freedom and strength. The coat of arms appears at lower left with the motto 'One Zambia One Nation' and the date 2006.
How it was made
Where in the world
Geography unknown for Yugoslavia.
Background & history
MISMATCHED PAIR: The front image shows a Yugoslav 20 Dinara note from the 1974-1981 series issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia (Narodna Banka Jugoslavije) during the SFRY period. The back image shows a completely different note - a Zambian 100 Kwacha from 2006. These are not the same banknote. The Yugoslav note belongs to the socialist-era dinar series used until Yugoslavia's dissolution in the 1990s. The Zambian kwacha note is from the 'bird series' featuring Zambia's national bird.
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How it came to me
Cannot assess - mismatched pair of different banknotes from different countries
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