Bosnia & Herzegovina 25,000 Dinara, 1993 Emergency Issue, P-54f
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Bosnia & Herzegovina 25,000 Dinara, 1993 Emergency Issue, P-54f, UNC/aUNC This 25,000 Dinara Emergency Issue was produced during the severe inflation and wartime economic conditions of Bosnia & Herzegovina in 1993. The note was created by overprinting an existing 25 Dinara banknote with three additional zeros, rapidly increasing the denomination to meet the demands of a changing monetary environment. The issue is commonly cataloged as Pick P-54 and exists in several varieties distinguished by the color and style of the added zeros, as well as the city and date shown in the handstamp. Today, these emergency overprints are popular collectibles from the Bosnian War period and represent an interesting example of currency adaptation during a time of economic instability. Note: Some numismatic references debate the official status of certain overprinted emergency issues from this period, and some catalogs classify them differently. This note is offered and described according to its commonly recognized Pick catalog designation. Condition: Uncirculated/aUNC. No folds, tears, or creases. Stored flat in a protective sleeve. Stock photo shown. Prefix and serial numbers will vary. Location Bosnia and Herzegovina Type Standard Circulation Year 1993 Value 25 000 Dinars (25 000 динарa) (25,000 BAD) Currency First Dinar (1992-1994) Size 145 × 73 mm Shape Rectangular Number N# 223120 References P# 54 Blue date Stamp: 15.10.1993 SARAJEVO, short red zeroes Printed on: Bosnia and Herzegovina 25 Dinara 1992 (P-11a) Reference Related












