Issued by the National Bank of Yugoslavia in 1994, this 10,000,000 Dinara banknote is a striking example of the extreme hyperinflation that affected the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the early 1990s, one of the most severe monetary crises in history.
The obverse features a portrait of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, the Montenegrin prince-bishop, poet, and philosopher, accompanied by very large denomination numerals, Cyrillic and Latin inscriptions, and decorative guilloche patterns typical of emergency high-value issues.
The reverse depicts cultural and architectural motifs, symbolizing national identity and historical heritage, framed by ornamental design elements used across the hyperinflation-era dinar series.
Issuer: National Bank of Yugoslavia
Denomination: 10,000,000 Dinara
Year: 1994
Material: Paper
Security features: Watermark, guilloche patterns