Woman representing the allegory of Serbia. The woman is seated with an outstretched hand towards the south, calling for the liberation of its enslaved brothers, promising a crown of glory to the overreachers. Panorama of Belgrade on Sava river with sailing ships and a steam ship in the background. Parts of the design are overprinted to hide the old state no more valid inscriptions.
Reverse description
On the right is a young Serbian man representing the nation in a national costume, with a hat, and peasant shoe, holding a bunch of intertwined various fruits in his right hand and leaning on a stylized shield witch has been overprinted as an old no more valid coat of arms. The tree sailing ships on the sea in the background has been overprinted.
Signature(s)
Milan Radosavljević (MR), Governor of the National Bank
Protection type
Watermark
Protection description
King Alexander I (reigned Yugoslavia from 1929 until his
assassination in 1934)
Obverse lettering
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
CTO ДИНАРА СРПСКИХ
БЕОГРАД, 1. МАЈ 1941
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
Фалсификовање новчаница
казни се по прописима
кривичног законика који
вреде за кривице због
прављења лажног новца
G. FRAIPONT FEC. E. DELOCHE SC. (Translation: SERBIAN NATIONAL BANK ONE HOUNDRED SERBIAN DINARS BELGRADE, MAY 1, 1941 SERBIAN NATIONAL BANK Forgery of banknotes shall be punished according to the regulations of the Criminal Code which they are worth the blame for making fake money)
Reverse lettering
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
100 ДИНАРА
G. FRAIPONT FEC. RITA SC. (Translation: Serbian National Bank One Hundred Serbian Dinars Belgrade May 1st 1941, Counterfeiting of banknotes is punishable under the provisions of the Criminal Code that apply to guilt for making counterfeit money)