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| 正面描述 | Blue on light blue and pale gray underprint. A large circular guilloche vignette occupies the left-center of the note, composed of intricate wave-line patterns with a stylized foliate or peacock-feather motif in dark blue and light blue at its core. The arms of Republika Srpska — a double-headed eagle with a shield bearing a cross and four Cyrillic 'S' firesteels — appear at right within a ruled border. The denomination '100000000 STO MILIONA DINARA' is inscribed in bold at the lower right, with the issuing authority legend at upper right and the serial number and place-date 'BANJA LUKA 1993.' at lower left. |
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| 背面描述 | Curved artistic guilloche design at left center, with the coat of arms of Republika Srpska at right. |
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By the time this note was authorized, inflation in the Republika Srpska had long since rendered conventional denomination planning obsolete. The 100,000,000 dinar figure was not an outlier — it was one rung on a ladder that kept moving. The broader Yugoslav hyperinflation of 1993 ranks among the most severe in recorded history, briefly exceeding even the Weimar and Hungarian episodes in monthly rate terms during its peak months.
ZIN in Belgrade printed for the Republika Srpska throughout the war years, a practical arrangement given the political and military alignment between Belgrade and Banja Luka at the time.