1905 5 JAHУAPA 1905 Sig 13: Stojanović/Marković Without yellow lozenge printing; thick paper Series 13 - 885 (all varieties) 100 динара (dinars) / francs

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1905 5 JAHУAPA 1905 Sig 13: Stojanović/Marković Without yellow lozenge printing; thick paper Series 13 - 885 (all varieties) 100 динара (dinars) / francs

Details

Obverse: Serbian text; sailboat along coast of Belgrade; seated allegorical woman (Serbia) with sword, robes, and produce at her feet

Reverse: French text; seated woman with corn and shield with Kingdom of Serbia coat of arms; standing man holding hook knife and grapes; Studenica Monastery

Basic Information

GSID:

133131

Coin Date:

1905

Denomination:

100 динара (dinars) / francs

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

5 JAHУAPA 1905 Sig 13: Stojanović/Marković Without yellow lozenge printing; thick paper Series 13 - 885 (all varieties)

Physical Characteristics

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue and brown

Note Dimension:

170 x 100 mm

Printer:

(Banque de France)

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