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  • Obverse: Portrait of Josip Broz Tito, former President of Yugoslavia, with inscriptions highlighting his title.

  • Reverse: Denomination "100 DINARA" and the year 1987, flanked by the Yugoslav coat of arms featuring six torches surrounded by wheat ears, symbolizing unity among the republics.

  • Composition: Copper-nickel

  • Weight: 15 g

  • Diameter: 31 mm

  • Edge: Milled

  • Mint: Yugoslav Mint

Historical Insight:
The 100 dinara coin reflects the stability of Yugoslavia during the 1980s, highlighting its socialist ideals through symbolic designs. Its imagery emphasizes national unity and collective identity across the country’s six republics.

Collecting Note:
Though not rare, this coin offers historical context about Yugoslavia’s final decade as a federal socialist state. Acquiring it through eBay adds a modern layer to its provenance and your collection narrative.

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