Description
📌 Basic Information
Country: Yugoslavia
Issuer: National Bank of Yugoslavia
Denomination: 100 Dinara
Year: 1991
Catalog Number: Pick #108a
Serial Number: AA 9781956
🎨 Design Details
Front:
Portrait of a young woman in traditional Yugoslav attire (symbol of cultural heritage)
National emblem of Yugoslavia
Multilingual inscriptions (reflecting Yugoslavia’s diverse regions)
Dominant brown/olive tones
Back:
Ornamental and geometric patterns
Denomination displayed prominently
Clean, minimal artistic layout typical of early 1990s issues
🏦 Historical Context
Issued during the final years of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Precedes the hyperinflation period (1992–1994), when denominations skyrocketed into billions
Represents one of the last “stable-looking” issues before economic collapse
📊 Condition / Grade
Grade: 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality)
Grading Company: Superb Gem UNC (as per holder label)
Meaning:
Nearly perfect condition
Original crisp paper, no folds
Strong embossing and sharp corners
💰 Collector Value (Approx.)
Typical market range:
💵 $15 – $40 USD (common range for graded notes like this)
Value depends on:
Grade (67 EPQ is excellent 👍)
Demand for Yugoslav notes
Serial number (standard, not rare)
⭐ Interesting Notes
This note is popular among collectors because:
It belongs to a historically important transition period
Features classic Yugoslav artistic design
Affordable entry into graded world currency collecting