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| Emittent | Ministry of Finance of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes |
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| Jahr | 1919 |
| Typ | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Vorderseitenbeschreibung | The obverse is printed in violet-grey intaglio on the underlying 1000 Dinara note, with elaborate allegorical figure groups flanking a large central guilloche medallion: to the left, a standing female figure with attendants representing agriculture and labour; to the right, a corresponding group with a seated male figure. The denomination "1000" appears in large red numerals at upper left and right, with Cyrillic "ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА" and Latin "HILJADA DINARA" and "TISOC DINARA" inscribed across the centre. A red overprint reads "4000" with a manuscript signature below, and "KRUNA - КРУНА - KRON." along the lower margin, with trilingual ministry inscriptions across the top. |
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| Beschreibung der Sicherheitsmerkmale | Watermark present in the paper of the underlying 1000 Dinara note. |
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| Anmerkungen |
When the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes absorbed the former Austro-Hungarian territories in 1918, it inherited a population accustomed to paying in Kruna — not Dinara. Rather than wait for freshly printed notes, the Ministry of Finance overstamped existing 1000 Dinara stock with a 4000 Kruna equivalence, reflecting the exchange rate set to bring the two currency zones into rough parity.
The underlying note had been engraved by Guillaume-Alphonse Harang, who worked under the pseudonym Cabasson — one of the Banque de France's most accomplished intaglio engravers of the period. The overprint sits awkwardly atop his work, which is precisely the point: this is a fiscal improvisation, not a designed note.