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Serbia - Group of 2 PMG graded notes

Description

This image depicts two Serbian banknotes from the German Occupation during World War II, showcasing unique designs and historical significance. The top note is a 100 dinar note, while the bottom note is a 1000 dinar note, each featuring prominent figures and intricate ornamentation. The 100 dinar note displays a portrait of a woman, characterized by warm colors and stylized borders, emphasizing the artistic style of the era. The 1000 dinar note features a male figure engaged in labor, alongside another woman, illustrating the themes of industriousness and national pride. Both notes exhibit security features indicative of their time, such as watermarks and intricate patterns.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 100 dinar note features an ornate design with a portrait of a woman, surrounded by decorative motifs in warm colors like beige and brown. The denomination '100' is prominently displayed in two corners. The background incorporates subtle details that enhance its visual appeal. Security features include a watermark that is not easily visible without proper light. The text is in Serbian Cyrillic, adding depth to its cultural significance.

Reverse (back)
The back of the 1000 dinar note displays a rich illustration depicting a male laborer and a woman, reflecting the working class's role during the period. The colors are vibrant, including earthy tones and golds, which convey a sense of pride and prosperity. There are ornamental elements framing the central illustration. Notable security features include a circular area with texture, hinting at a possible watermark or microprinting, contributing to the note's authenticity.
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 35  —  € 50
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M7516
01/04/2026 - 19:38
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Serbia
Year
1943

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We are pleased to present an exceptionally diverse banknote auction, where quality, rarity, and international variety take center stage. This sale offers an attractive selection for both the beginning and the seasoned collector.

Among the lots, you will find a fascinating range of notes from Portugal, featuring historically significant and visually appealing issues. In addition, we present a strong selection of high-grade material from the Belgian Congo, renowned for its outstanding quality and increasing scarcity. Collectors of less conventional areas will also find much of interest, with noteworthy items from Bulgaria and the former Yugoslavia.

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