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Austria/Croatia/Serbia - Group of 4 PMG Notes - PMG AU 50/58

Description

This analysis explores a collection of historical banknotes from different regions and periods, highlighting their artistic elements and security features. The Serbian notes from the World War II era exhibit unique designs that reflect the cultural context of the time, while the Austrian and Croatian notes showcase different artistic trends and security measures. This is an intriguing glimpse into the monetary history and aesthetics of these nations.


Obverse (front)
The front of the Serbian 1000 Dinar banknote displays vivid illustrations of artisans at work, reflecting the labor and culture of the region. Prominent figures are depicted engaging in traditional crafts, which are framed by ornate borders. The colors used are earthy, with browns and cream tones dominating, creating a vintage appeal. Security features include a watermark of King Peter, which is barely visible unless held against the light, and microprinting along the edges that adds to its authenticity. Overall, the front design harmonizes art and security, offering a narrative of Serbian heritage.

Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the note features additional artistic designs, including detailed patterns and symbolic images relating to the Yugoslav region's history. The combination of colors continues with warm tones, creating a cohesive aesthetic. Although security details are less prominent on this side, the intricate designs serve both decorative and protective functions, deterring counterfeiting efforts. The layout is well-balanced, with ample space treated artistically to enhance visual interest.

Ends on: 28/03/2026 10:00 (EDT)
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€ 10
Estimated
€ 100  —  € 200
Current bid
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Ends on: 28/03/2026 10:00 (EDT)
Start bid
€ 10
Estimated
€ 100  —  € 200
Sold for
€ 10
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Date
€ 10 (Your bid) M8310
26/02/2026 - 12:32
Specifications
Auction
E - Auction # 21 / World Banknotes / March
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Austria
Year
1942

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All auction information

Our auction presents an extensive and highly diverse offering that will certainly appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

You will find a range of interesting propaganda banknotes, each with its own historical background and character. In addition, we offer a broad and varied selection from the former Yugoslavia, including many attractive and hard-to-find issues.

For the specialized collector, there is also a large number of replacement banknotes, as well as a fine selection of color trials from Iceland — pieces that rarely appear on the market and can be a valuable addition to an advanced collection.

In short, something for everyone: from historical issues to rare trial prints and specialized collector’s items.

We wish you great pleasure in exploring this auction and hope you will discover exceptional pieces to enrich your collection!

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