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| Issuer | Narodna Banka Federativne Narodne Republike Jugoslavije (National Bank of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia) |
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| Year | 1949 |
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| Engraver(s) | Tanasije Krnjajić |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
| Protection description | No watermark |
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The 1949 series was prepared as Yugoslavia transitioned to a new constitutional identity following the 1946 proclamation of the Federal People's Republic, but this 100 Dinara note was never placed into circulation. The break with the Soviet Union in 1948 — the Tito-Stalin split — created significant political and economic instability, and currency reforms under that pressure meant several denominations from this print run were held back entirely.
Mujadžić was a well-regarded Bosnian painter, and Krnjajić's engraving work for ZIN spanned decades of Yugoslav note production. The unissued status makes surviving specimens disproportionately scarce relative to other notes from the same series that did circulate.