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| 背面描述 | Blue intaglio print with the denomination numeral 10 repeated in each corner within a guilloche border. Two symmetrically placed tall architectural frames at left and right each enclose a Serbian royal coat-of-arms — a double-headed eagle bearing a quartered shield surmounted by a crown. The central field carries the French-language bank title and denomination DIX FRANCS in bold letterpress, with a circular guilloche medallion at centre and a caduceus ornament at top centre. |
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| 防伪类型 | Watermark |
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Serbia's Privileged National Bank had been in existence for barely five years when this note was commissioned, and the decision to engage the Banque de France printing works — rather than a commercial security printer — gave the series an institutional weight the young bank was keen to project. Mouchon was at this point producing some of the finest intaglio work in Europe; his engraving for French postage stamps of the same decade is still regarded as technically exemplary.
Pick 9 is the scarcer of the two denominations in the 1887 issue. The watermark is the sole mechanical security feature — no serial numbering system of any complexity, no colored threads.