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

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Total graded by PMG: 182
In 66 EPQ: 62
In higher grades: 11
Description

This 100 dinara banknote from the Serbian/German occupation during WWII showcases intricate designs and historical significance. The front features a prominent portrait of a man with a long beard, framed by ornate patterns and the denomination clearly marked in the corners. The background exhibits warm earth tones, embellished with detailed motifs that reflect the artistry of the period. The reverse side is more subdued, featuring a decorative border and a blank area for possibilities such as issuing stamps or signatures. Security features, including microtext and potential watermarks, add depth to the design. This note not only serves a functional purpose in currency exchange but also acts as a historical artifact, capturing a moment in European history during a tumultuous era.


Obverse (front)
The front of the 100 dinara banknote displays a striking portrait of a historical figure, possibly a notable leader or personality from the era. His stern expression, characterized by a long beard, is centrally placed within an ornate frame adorned with intricate designs that create a sense of depth. The use of earthy color gradients, with hues of brown and gold, adds to the elegance of the note. The denomination '100' is repeatedly featured, ensuring visibility. Elements such as microtext may be present for anti-counterfeiting measures, while the overall layout exudes a formal and dignified presence, reflective of its time.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote adopts a simpler design compared to the front. It is predominantly characterized by ornate borders that encapsulate a blank space, indicating where additional markings or signatures could be placed. The color palette remains warm, perhaps employing shades of beige and golden brown, aligning with the front's aesthetic. This side lacks prominent images but is balanced by decorative patterns that echo the front’s design. Security features might include faint watermarks or microprints that are characteristic of banknotes from this era, ensuring it meets the needs of circulating currency while retaining artistic appeal.
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E - Auction # 20 / PMG / February
Main categorie
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Country
Serbia
Year
1943
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