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| 正面描述 | Blue and white typographed note with an elaborate guilloche border enclosing the central text panel. The denomination numeral '10' appears in red at the upper right within an ornate cartouche, with decorative column vignettes on either side of the central field. The main body carries the serial number, the Treasury payment obligation text in Cyrillic, the large denomination legend ДЕСЕТ ПЕРПЕРА in bold type, and the issue date 'Цетиње, 25. јула 1914.' with two manuscript signatures below their respective official titles. |
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| 背面描述 | Printed entirely in blue, the reverse carries a symmetrical guilloche framework with the denomination numeral '10' in each of the four corners. The central panel bears the issuer name КРАЉЕВИНА ЦРНАГОРА in bold Cyrillic capitals above the denomination ДЕСЕТ ПЕРПЕРА, followed by text citing the legal basis for the issue and a warning against counterfeiting referencing articles 145 and 146 of the criminal code. A circular official cachet is visible at center left. |
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Montenegro is one of very few European states to have printed its own banknotes domestically rather than contracting a specialist security printer abroad. The 1914 series, produced at Cetinje under wartime pressure, reflects that constraint directly — the printing quality is noticeably cruder than earlier Montenegrin issues handled by foreign firms, and the paper stock varies between surviving examples.
The notes were issued just as Austria-Hungary launched its invasion in late 1914. Much of the circulating stock was caught in the subsequent occupation, and a substantial portion never returned to the treasury.