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100.000.000 Dinara

Issuer Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine
Year 1993
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Currency Dinar (1992-1994)
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Obverse description Blue-toned note with the double-headed Serbian eagle coat of arms as the central left vignette, surrounded by intricate guilloche lacework. To the right, a large circular rosette underprint carries the numeral 100000000 in the centre. The issuer's name in Cyrillic script appears at the top, with the denomination inscription and the place and year of issue at the foot.
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Reverse description Blue-toned reverse centred on a large ornate oval guilloche medallion with a stylised floral and geometric pattern, flanked by smaller decorative rosettes. The double-headed eagle coat of arms occupies the right field beneath the issuer's name in Cyrillic. The denomination numeral 100000000 and the inscription СТО МИЛИОНА ДИНАРА run along the lower portion, with the serial number prefix and red serial number at lower left and the place and date at bottom.
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The Republika Srpska Krajina was an unrecognized Serb breakaway state carved out of Croatian territory following the 1991–1992 fighting, and its central bank — the Narodna Banka Republike Srpske Krajine — issued currency throughout a hyperinflationary spiral that mirrored, in miniature, the catastrophic monetary collapse simultaneously destroying Yugoslavia's broader economy. By 1993, denomination inflation had become grotesque across the region; a note at 100,000,000 dinara was not exceptional but a mundane transaction instrument.

The RSK ceased to exist in August 1995 when Croatia's Operation Storm overran the territory in under four days, rendering this currency permanently worthless overnight.