Issued by the National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1931, this 1,000 Dinara banknote belongs to the interwar period and reflects the monarchy-era design style, emphasizing royal authority, state stability, and national symbolism.
The obverse features a portrait of King Alexander I Karađorđević, ruler of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, accompanied by denomination numerals, Cyrillic and Latin inscriptions, and elaborate ornamental engraving typical of early 20th-century banknote design.
The reverse displays allegorical and architectural elements, often associated with national strength, unity, and classical artistic influences, framed by detailed decorative patterns.
Issuer: National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Denomination: 1,000 Dinara
Year: 1931
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, engraved patterns