Issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1978, this 10 Dinara banknote was part of the socialist Yugoslav currency series circulating under the rule of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The series highlights national unity, economic progress, and cultural heritage.
The obverse features a portrait of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, a historical Montenegrin ruler and poet, along with denomination numerals, inscriptions in Serbo-Croatian, and decorative guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts industrial and agricultural motifs, symbolizing the importance of both sectors to the Yugoslav economy, including factories, machinery, and farmland.
Issuer: National Bank of Yugoslavia
Denomination: 10 Dinara
Year: 1978
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns