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📌 Basic Information
Country: Yugoslavia
Denomination: 100 Dinara
Year: 1992
Issuer: National Bank of Yugoslavia
Catalog Number: Pick #112a
🎨 Design Features
🔹 Obverse (Front):
Portrait of a young woman in traditional Serbian costume
Large numeral “100” in the center
Decorative patterns and a stylized teapot-like motif
Text in Cyrillic and Latin scripts
🔹 Reverse (Back):
Typically features ornamental geometric designs
Simpler layout compared to later hyperinflation issues
🔐 Security Features
Watermark (visible under light)
Fine line engraving (intaglio printing)
Serial numbers in red (as seen: AA 0092639)
📊 Condition (Your Note)
Grading: 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality)
Graded by DIM Currency
Superb Gem Uncirculated condition:
Sharp corners
Original paper quality
No folds or handling
👉 This is a high-grade collectible piece
📜 Historical Context
Issued during the early stages of Yugoslavia’s hyperinflation crisis (1992–1994)
Currency rapidly lost value, leading to frequent reissues with higher denominations
💰 Collector Value (Approximate)
Raw note: $2 – $10
Graded 67 EPQ (like yours): $15 – $40+ depending on demand
✔️ Premium comes from:
High grade (67 EPQ)
Certified holder
Clean serial number
⭐ Interesting Fact
This note is part of one of the most extreme inflation periods in history, which later produced notes in the billions and trillions of dinara.