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Vintage 1955 RS Brass Coin (Quarter Size) from Socialist Yugoslavia under Tito

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The Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, a nation that no longer exists, minted this highly artistic coin. Today, the region is divided into Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and Herzegovina. At the time this coin was in circulation, one of the most cunning dictators in history, Josip Tito, was in charge. Tito refused to align himself with either the Soviet Union or the West. He allowed for both economic and cultural liberalization, but tolerated no opposition.

When Tito's rule ended with his death, Yugoslavia fragmented into numerous separate countries along ethnic or religious lines, rendering the country's currency and coinage obsolete. Now, you have the opportunity to own one of the most attractive coins from the Tito era - the 50 Dinars, struck between 1953 and 1963 (the exact date may vary).

Minted in brass and slightly larger than a U.S. quarter, this coin features the busts of a male factory worker and a female farmer, with the eternal flame of the Slavs on the reverse. The coin is in excellent, nearly uncirculated condition, with little to no wear. This classic Yugoslavian brass coin was minted during Tito's rule.

The Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia no longer exists as a nation, having splintered into separate countries after Tito's death. However, this coin serves as a remnant of that era, a testament to the complex political and cultural dynamics that shaped the region. Owning this piece of history provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the artistic and numismatic significance of a currency that is now obsolete.

In conclusion, this 50 Dinars coin, minted during the Tito era in the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia, is a captivating and highly collectible item. Its excellent condition and striking design make it a coveted piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

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unit_groupingSingle Coin
total_eaches1
denomination_unit50 Dinara
exterior_finishBrass
metal_typeBrass
date_first_available‎March 26, 2019
best_sellers_rank#23,057 in Collectible Coins (See Top 100 in Collectible Coins)
#18,186 in Individual Collectible Coins
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