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100 Denari

Uitgever National Bank of Macedonia
Jaar 1992
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries a vignette of a tobacco harvest scene, illustrating workers gathering tobacco leaves in the field, a reference to one of Macedonia's principal agricultural products. The issuing authority name Народна Банка на Македонија is inscribed across the upper field in Cyrillic script, with the denomination СТО 100 repeated at left and right. The year СКОПЈЕ 1992 ГОДИНА appears in the lower portion of the design.
Opschrift keerzijde РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА
Народна Банка на Македонија
Сто 100
Скопје 1992 Година
(Translation: Republic of Macedonia, National Bank of Macedonia, One Hundred 100, Skopje 1992 Year)
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Macedonia's first independent banknote series followed the declaration of independence from Yugoslavia in late 1991. The denar was introduced in 1992 to replace the Yugoslav dinar at par, though the country had been using transitional coupons — the "macedonian denar" stamps affixed over Yugoslav notes — in the immediate interim period before printed issues arrived.

Pick 4 belongs to that inaugural denar series, printed before the country had secured widespread international recognition. The notes were produced under tight logistical constraints, and the series as a whole was quickly superseded by a 1993 revaluation that replaced the denar with a new denar at 100:1.