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Yugoslavia - 100 Ljudi 1944 - Propaganda Issue - AU

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This analysis explores a vintage banknote that provides a glimpse into historical aesthetics and symbolic elements of currency. The note, denominated at 100, features intricate designs and text that reflect its era. Decorated with a representation of a seated figure, it also contains significant insignia and security features that enhance its authenticity. Understanding such banknotes is essential for collectors and anyone interested in the evolution of monetary systems.


Obverse (front)
The front of the banknote showcases a prominent seated figure holding a sword, symbolizing strength and protection. The figure is intricately detailed, with elaborate attire that adds to the artistic quality of the note. Surrounding the figure are ornate borders, and the color palette is primarily a rich purple with hints of beige. Notably, the denomination '100' is prominently displayed in two corners, emphasizing its value. Additional text in Cyrillic script translates to guarantees for the currency, indicating its use in a historical context. This front side also includes security features such as a watermark and microprinting not fully visible in the image.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote is less discernible in this image, but it's typically where additional details about the currency's origins and values are found. It might exhibit patterns, further inscriptions, or more symbols related to the issuing authority. The stylized emblem of an eagle with a swastika could represent the issuing government's authority during a historical period of significant turmoil in Europe. This symbol, along with the denomination repetition, serves both artistic and security purposes, making the back just as important as the front.
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Auction
E - Auction # 23 / World Banknotes / April
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Yugoslavia
Year
1944

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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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