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Serbia 100 Dinara 1943

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The 100 Dinara 1943, issued by Serbia during World War II, is a historical banknote from the period when Serbia was under Axis occupation. This note reflects the economic and political conditions of the time, as it was issued by the Serbian Government under German control.

The obverse features an intricate design with a portrait of a Serbian peasant woman wearing a traditional headscarf, symbolizing the resilience and cultural heritage of the Serbian people. The denomination "100 DINARA" is prominently displayed, along with the inscription "СРБИЈА" (Serbia) in Cyrillic. The note includes decorative elements inspired by Serbian folk art.

The reverse showcases a classical architectural motif, possibly referencing Serbian historical sites or state buildings. The background features intricate patterns, adding to the artistic appeal of the note.

Printed in blue and multicolor tones, this wartime banknote is an important piece of Serbian numismatic history, reflecting the economic conditions during German occupation. A valuable collectible for those interested in WWII-era currency and Balkan financial history.

📌 Note: The serial number on the banknote may vary.

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1943
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FINE (TB - F)
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