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| Issuer | Državna Banka Bosne i Hercegovine |
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| Year | 1991 |
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| Value | 100 Una |
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| Obverse description | Green and multicolour note with a portrait vignette of Bosnian poet Mak Dizdar (1917–1973) at right, a Bosnian medieval tombstone (stećak) at centre, and a medieval Bosnian gold coin at lower centre-right. At left, a map outline is accompanied by two coats of arms — a blue shield with lilies representing Bosnia and a red shield with a cross representing Herzegovina. The denomination numeral 100 appears at lower centre-left within a guilloche underprint. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse centres on a vignette of the Old Bridge (Stari Most) of Mostar at centre-left, with the denomination numeral 100 at lower centre-right and a red serial number prefix at right. |
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The "Una" denomination — named after the river forming part of the western border of Bosnia and Herzegovina — was a proposed transitional currency unit introduced as Yugoslavia's federal monetary structure collapsed in 1991. The Državna Banka Bosne i Hercegovine issued these notes in anticipation of full monetary independence, though the Una never achieved widespread legal tender status before the outbreak of war in April 1992 rendered the entire series moot.
Most were printed but never circulated in any meaningful quantity. The Bosnian dinar ultimately replaced this stillborn currency framework.