Yugoslavia, 100 Dinar 1987 Brilliant Unc

We have 2 different commemorative coins from the now-extinct Yugoslavia. The 1987 100-dinar coin (offered here) commemorates the bicentenary of the birth of Vuk Karadžić, a Serbian philologist who played a major role in standardising Serbia’s Cyrillic alphabet and reforming the country’s literature in the 19th Century.
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SKU: FYU8850
£9.95
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