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Serbia - 100 Dinara 1943 - Pick # 33 - PMG 66 EPQ

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Total graded by PMG: 179
In 66 EPQ: 59
In higher grades: 11
Description

The 100 dinara banknote from Serbia during the German occupation in WWII is a fascinating piece of history. It features artistic elements blended with important security features, making it distinctive and valuable for collectors. The bill showcases a portrait of an important historical figure, surrounded by intricate designs and patterns. Its color palette predominantly includes warm earthy tones, emphasizing its vintage appearance. The reverse side of the bill has an ornate border and space where text could be added, indicating its usage as a legal tender. The document reflects not only aesthetic qualities but also the socio-political climate of the time.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 100 dinara banknote presents a portrait of a significant historical figure, characterized by a solemn expression and traditional attire. The colors used are predominantly beige with brown and gold accents, creating a warm and inviting look. Surrounding the portrait are elaborate ornamental designs, indicative of the artistic style of the era. Prominent security features include microtext and a watermark, which are barely visible yet crucial for authenticity. The denomination '100' is prominently displayed in each corner, providing immediate recognition. Overall, the front design captures the essence of its period, blending artistry with security.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the 100 dinara bill is characterized by its simplicity and elegance, featuring a beautifully decorated border and a blank central area, likely intended for stamping or writing additional information. The predominantly beige color scheme continues, with delicate blue patterns enhancing its visual appeal. The security aspect is less pronounced here, although the ornamental elements may also serve as deterrents against counterfeiting. Additionally, the repetition of the '100' denomination in the corners reinforces its value. Overall, while simpler than the front, the back of the note complements it well, maintaining a cohesive aesthetic.
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E-Auction # 14 / PMG / November
Main categorie
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Country
Serbia
Year
1943
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