Portrait of Mihajlo Pupin, a physicist and physical chemist. Pupin is best known for his numerous patents, including a means of greatly extending the range of long-distance telephone communication by placing loading coils (of wire) at predetermined intervals along the transmitting wire (known as `pupinization`). Logo of the National Bank of Yugoslavia at center.
Reverse description
The Old Telephone Exchange building in Belgrade. This building was likely chosen because Mihajlo Pupin is known for his work on improving telephone communication.
Signature(s)
Protection type
Watermark
Protection description
Grid in the shape of a stylized letter S, covers the entire area
of the banknote
Obverse lettering
НАРОДНА БАНКА ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ
NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE
100000
ДИНАРА - DINARA
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ
D. ANDRIĆ FEC. N. HRVANOVIĆ - D. MATIĆ SC (Translation: National bank of Yugoslavia 100 000 DINARA Counterfeiting is punishable by law)
Reverse lettering
FALSIFIKOVANJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO
ZAKONU
ЗАМЕНИК ГУВЕРНЕРА - ZAMENIK GUVERNERA
Б.Газивода
БЕОГРАД 1994. BEOGRAD
ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА
JUGOSLAVIJA
100000
СТО ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА
STO HILJADA DINARA
NARODNA BANKA JUGOSLAVIJE - ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA I KOVANOG
NOVCA - BEOGRAD
S. HLASNI - T. PERIĆ G.G. (Translation: Counterfeiting is punishable by law Deputy governor B. Gazivoda Belgrade 1994. Yugoslavia 100 000 One hundred thousand dinara National bank of Yugoslavia - Institute for coin and banknote manufacturing – Belgrade)