A famous Serbian poet, writer, and physician from the 19th century.
Design Features
Front (Obverse):
Portrait of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj on the left
Large denomination in the center
Multicolor security patterns (orange, green, and red tones)
Serial numbers printed in red
Back (Reverse):
Ornamental patterns and geometric security designs
Large denomination repeated
Historical Context
This banknote was issued during the extreme hyperinflation in Yugoslavia in 1992–1994, one of the worst inflations in world history. Prices increased so rapidly that billions and even trillions of dinars were printed.
Because of this:
Very large denominations were needed
Banknotes lost value quickly
Many were saved as historical collectibles.
Rarity & Collector Value
Approximate collector value (depending on condition):
Circulated: $3 – $10
About Uncirculated / UNC: $15 – $50
Certified examples: sometimes $40 – $80
Your note is in a graded holder (AU-50) which helps preserve and slightly increase its collector value.
Interesting Fact
The Yugoslav hyperinflation became so extreme that later banknotes reached 500 billion dinars and more before the currency was reformed in 1994.