Description: Step back in time with this vintage 100 Dinara banknote from the National Bank, featuring both Cyrillic and Latin script. This historical piece, dated December 1, 1929, showcases intricate designs and a depiction of a seated female figure, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of the era. The banknote’s serial numbers, “X.1554” and “403,” add to its uniqueness and collectible value.Perfect for numismatists and history enthusiasts, this banknote is more than just currency; it’s a piece of history that tells a story of a bygone era. Its detailed craftsmanship and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. The 1929 100 Dinara banknote from Yugoslavia is indeed a rare and fascinating piece. Here are some detailed insights about it:General InformationIssuer: National Bank of the Kingdom of YugoslaviaYear: 1929Value: 100 DinarsCurrency: Dinar (1918-1941)Size: 168 × 98 mmShape: RectangularDemonetized: July 1941Design FeaturesObverse: The front side features a woman representing the allegory of Serbia, seated with an outstretched hand towards the south, symbolizing the call for the liberation of enslaved brothers and promising a crown of glory. The background includes a panorama of Belgrade on the Sava River with sailing ships and a steamship.Reverse: The back side depicts a young Serbian man in national costume, holding a bunch of intertwined fruits and leaning on a stylized shield with the coat of arms of the kingdom on the breast of a two-headed white eagle with a golden crown. The background shows three sailing boats on the sea.Watermark: There are two varieties of watermarks:P#27a: Head of Prince Miloš Obrenović in profile.P#27b: Head of King Alexander I in profile.SignaturesBoard Member: Andrija Radović (AR)Governor of the National Bank: Ignjat J. Bajloni (IJB)Engraver and DesignerEngraver: Ernest DelocheDesigner: Gustave FraipontCollectible ValueCondition: The value of this banknote can vary significantly based on its condition. In very fine (VF) condition, it can be worth around $7.40, while in uncirculated (UNC) condition, it can fetch up to $8.10.Rarity: This banknote is considered rare, especially in higher grades of preservation.Additional DetailsSecurity Features: Includes detailed engravings and watermarks to prevent counterfeiting.Historical Context: Issued during the reign of King Alexander I, this banknote reflects the national pride and cultural heritage of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
Price: 10 USD
Location: Belgrade
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Year: 1929
Type: Banknotes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Yugoslavia
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Certification: Uncertified