Issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1981, this 100 Dinares banknote belongs to the socialist-era series emphasizing Yugoslavia’s national unity, economic development, and cultural heritage.
The obverse features a portrait of King Peter II of Yugoslavia, accompanied by denomination numerals, inscriptions in Serbo-Croatian, and decorative guilloche patterns.
The reverse depicts industrial and agricultural motifs, including factories, machinery, and farmland, representing the country’s focus on modernization and economic progress.
Issuer: National Bank of Yugoslavia
Denomination: 100 Dinares
Year: 1981
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns