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Serbia - 1.000 Dinara 1942 - Pick # 32a - PMG 64

1922250-047
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Total graded by PMG: 248
In 64: 96
In higher grades: 79
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This banknote from Serbia during the German occupation in WWII is a historical artifact, representing the currency of that era. The 1000 dinara note features intricate designs, prominently displaying a hardworking figure wielding a hammer against a background of agricultural motifs. This symbolizes the nation's resilience and labor heritage. The colors used in the illustration, such as earthy tones and vivid accents, contribute to the note's artistic appeal while also serving practical purposes in terms of authenticity. Security features, like the watermark and microprinting, enhance its legitimacy, making it an important piece for collectors and historians alike.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 1000 dinara banknote showcases two figures amidst a rich array of agricultural and ornamental designs. A male worker appears prominently, using a hammer, symbolizing labor and productivity. Leafy patterns and fruits adorn the background, emphasizing the connection to farming and the agricultural roots of the nation. The color palette features warm earth tones, highlighting both artistic flair and cultural significance. Additionally, intricate details, like microtext and a watermark, are visible, suggesting a focus on security and design aesthetics that were common in currency production of that time.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the 1000 dinara note is less detailed in this image but likely continues the theme of agriculture and labor. It is expected to display elements related to the economy or cultural symbolism, consistent with the front. The background likely features more ornamental patterns, possibly incorporating regional motifs that emphasize Serbian heritage. The use of subtle colors enhances the overall visual appeal, while security features might be present but are not clearly discernible in this view. This continuation of themes on both sides indicates a cohesive design strategy to convey national identity.
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E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Serbia
Year
1942
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