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Serbia - 100 Dinara 1941 - Pick # 23 - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 621
In 66 EPQ: 199
In higher grades: 74
Description

The 100 dinara banknote from Serbia, issued during the German occupation in World War II, is a remarkable piece of currency with rich artistic details. Its front features a central allegorical figure representing freedom or justice, adorned in flowing robes, evoking a sense of historical significance. The color palette primarily consists of purples and beiges, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The intricate borders and ornamental designs reflect the craftsmanship of the era. The back of the note typically displays thematic elements tied to national pride and identity. Collectors might appreciate its historical context and the challenges faced during its issuance.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 100 dinara banknote prominently showcases a grand figure wielding a sword, dressed in an ornate gown, indicative of liberty or victory. The predominant use of purple and beige hues contributes to its regal appearance. Detailed ornamental borders feature geometric patterns, enhancing its artistic flair. Key elements include the denomination in large, bold numbers and the issuing authority's name in Cyrillic, reflecting national identity. Security features, though not explicitly detailed in this description, may include a watermark or microprinting, typical for currency of this period to prevent counterfeiting.

Reverse (back)
Typically, the back of the banknote displays thematic images resonating with Serbian heritage, possibly showcasing significant landmarks or symbolic representations. The design continues the ornate style seen on the front, with detailed patterns that enhance its historical value. Background colors may contrast with the front, providing visual interest. The banknote's text may include a repeat of the denomination and elements that depict the era of issuance, illustrating the socio-political context of 1941, providing insight into the significance and narrative behind the currency.
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
Current bid
€ 10
Minimum bid
€ 11
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Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
Sold for
€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M4441
21/10/2025 - 13:01
Specifications
Auction
E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Serbia
Year
1941
PMG code

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