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| 正面描述 | Vignette of Knin Fortress perched on a rocky hillside occupies the centre of the note, rendered in dark green intaglio against a light turquoise guilloche underprint. A large ornate rosette appears at left, with a second guilloche medallion bearing the numeral value at lower centre-right; the denomination numeral 100000000 is printed in bold at lower left. The Governor's facsimile signature with the Cyrillic title ГУВЕРНЕР appears at right, alongside the place and date inscription KNJIN 1993 at lower right; vertical Cyrillic lettering СТО МИЛИОНА ДИНАРА runs along the right margin. |
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The Republic of Serbian Krajina was an unrecognized breakaway state carved out of Croatian territory during the Yugoslav wars, and its banknotes were effectively subsidized by Belgrade — printed at the Serbian state mint, ZIN, with paper and logistics the Krajina authorities could not have supplied themselves. This 100,000,000 dinar denomination is a direct artifact of the hyperinflationary collapse that consumed Yugoslavia's successor economies in 1993, the same year the rump Federal Republic of Yugoslavia recorded one of the worst hyperinflations in recorded history.
The Krajina ceased to exist in August 1995, when Croatian forces overran the territory in Operation Storm. Whatever notes remained in circulation became worthless overnight.