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2 Perpera

发行方 Главна Државна Благајна (Main State Treasury of Montenegro)
年份 1912
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尺寸 129 × 85 mm
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正面描述 Uniface-style note printed in reddish-brown ink on plain paper, with large numeral '2' denominators in the left and right margins enclosed within intricate guilloche and foliate ornamental border panels. The central vignette presents the double-headed Montenegrin state eagle surrounded by symmetrical decorative scrollwork, with the bold Cyrillic legend 'ДВА ПЕРПЕРА' in red below the eagle and a manuscript-style red date overprint '25. јула 1914. год.' applied across the note. The upper panel carries the issuing authority text in Cyrillic, while the lower panel bears the place and date of original issue — Cetinje, 1 October 1912 — accompanied by printed facsimile signatures of the President of the Main State Control and the Minister of Finance.
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背面铭文 Нека Главна Државна Благајна исплати доносиоцу ове упутнице ДВА ПЕРПЕРА Серија А ДВА ПЕРПЕРА Вриједност упутнице траје годину дана од дана публикације закона о овлаштењу пуштања исте у течај. Цетиње, 1.октобра 1912. Предсједник Главне Држ. Контрле Министар Финансија
(Translation: The Main State Treasury pays TWO PERPERA to the bearer of this order. Series A. TWO PERPERA. The validity of this order lasts one year from the date of publication of the law authorizing its release into circulation. Cetinje, 1 October 1912. President of the Main State Control. Minister of Finance.)
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Montenegro's 1912 state treasury notes were printed domestically in Cetinje — an unusual choice at a time when most Balkan governments contracted Paris, Vienna, or London for their currency printing. The decision reflected both nationalist sentiment and the practical reality of a country on the brink of the First Balkan War, which broke out that same October when Montenegro led the opening offensive against Ottoman forces.

Domestic printing also meant tighter state control over note quantities, though it came at a cost in production quality compared to the commercial security printers of Western Europe.

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