15 ЈУЛИ 1934 Sig 3: Lovčević/Čingrija Series 0348 - 0995 Intro: 08 04 1941 100 dinara (dinars) Values

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15 ЈУЛИ 1934 Sig 3: Lovčević/Čingrija Series 0348 - 0995 Intro: 08 04 1941 100 dinara (dinars) Values

Details

Obverse: Serbian text; Saint George’s Church on Oplenac Hill in Topola, Serbia; flowers, book, microscope, and grapes at feet of seated allegorical woman wearing national costume, holding quill, with hand on shoulder of standing allegorical boy wearing feathered cap and holding sword

Reverse: Croatian text; boats in harbor of Dubrovnik, Croatia; vase, plate, books, musical instrument, and fruit at feet of seated allegorical woman holding anchor; Kingdom of Yugoslavia coat of arms; seated allegorical woman (Agriculture) holding sheaf of wheat and sickle; factory smokestacks

Basic Information

GSID:

147724

Denomination:

100 dinara (dinars)

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

15 ЈУЛИ 1934 Sig 3: Lovčević/Čingrija Series 0348 - 0995 Intro: 08 04 1941

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, green, brown, red, and yellow

Note Dimension:

164 x 96 mm

Printer:

(Institute for Manufacturing Banknotes)

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