100,000,000 Dinara – Yugoslavia (1993 Reformed Dinar Series | Hyperinflation Era Note
Issuer: Yugoslavia
Issuing Authority: National Bank of Yugoslavia (Narodna banka Jugoslavije)
Ruling Authority: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)
Year of Issue: 1993
Value: 100,000,000 Dinara
Currency: Reformed Dinar (YUR)
Material: Paper
Dimensions: 159 × 76 mm
Shape: Rectangular
Demonetized: 12 January 1993
Security Features: Watermark (portrait of a young man), security thread
Printer: ZIN – Zavod za izradu novčanica i kovanog novca, Belgrade, Serbia
Governor's Signature: Borivoje Atanackovic
Obverse:
Features a finely detailed portrait of a young man and the monogram arms of the National Bank of Yugoslavia.
Engraver: Nusret Hrvanović
Designers: Dragiša Andrić, Nusret Hrvanović
Lettering: D. ANDRIĆ FEC. N. HRVANOVIĆ FEC. N. HRVANOVIĆ SC.
Reverse:
Depicts the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, a historical building completed in 1922 located in Belgrade.
Engravers: Petar Medecijan, Radovan Obradović
Lettering: P. MEDECIJAN - R. OBRADOVIĆ C.G.
This 100 million dinara banknote is a striking example from Yugoslavia's hyperinflation period in the early 1990s. A rare collectible that captures a turbulent chapter in the region’s monetary history.