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Yugoslavia 10 Dinara - 1977
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A 1977 Yugoslavia 10 Dinara is a copper‑nickel circulation coin from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, minted in Belgrade during the KM#62 series. It weighs about 9.8–10 g, measures 30 mm, and uses medal alignment with a reeded edge.
What defines the 1977 issue
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Obverse: The state emblem of Yugoslavia with the date 29•XI•1943, marking the founding of the republic. 1
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Reverse: The denomination “10” encircled by a wreath and topped with six stars, with inscriptions in multiple Yugoslav languages. 1
Notable feature: Two wreath varieties
The 1977 mintage is known for two distinct wreath varieties, differing in leaf midribs, ribbon shape, and the pointed/flat style of the “7” digits in the date. These small design differences make the year more interesting to collectors. 1
Context & value
This coin circulated widely across Yugoslavia from the mid‑1970s through the 1980s. Typical collector values range from $0.15–$0.60 in circulated grades, with higher prices for well‑preserved examples.
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