Brown, blue, green, beige printed note. Woman at left with a laurel wreath on the head is an allegory for Serbia, detail from the monument to Kosovo heroes in Kruševac (created by the sculptor Đorđe Jovanović). On the monument 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. Model of inspiration for the sculptor was Milica Stojadinović (1828-1878), poet, journalist and the first female war reporter of Serbia.
Reverse description
Coat of arms on the right. Filip Višnjić (Serbian epic poet and instrument player) playing gusle (single-stringed musical instrument) represented as part of the same monument described for the obvers.
Signature(s)
dr. M. Radosavljević
Protection type
Watermark
Protection description
Portrait of King Peter I
Obverse lettering
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
плаћа доносиоцу
ПЕДЕСЕТ
СРПСКИХ
ДИНАРА
БЕОГРАД, 1 АВГУСТ 1941
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
фалсификовање новчаница казни се по прописима кривичног
законика које вреде за кривице због прављења лажног новца
П. ЈОВАНОВИЋ FEC. ВЕЉКО А. КУН SC. (Translation: SERBIAN NATIONAL BANK pays the bearer FIFTY SERBIAN DINAR Belgrade, August 01, 1941 SERBIAN NATIONAL BANK Falsification of banknotes is punished according to Criminal laws that apply to crimes for making counterfeit money)
Reverse lettering
СРПСКА НАРОДНА БАНКА
плаћа доносиоцу
50
СРПСКИХ
ДИНАРА
П. ЈОВАНОВИЋ FEC. ВЕЉКО А. КУН SC. (Translation: SERBIAN NATIONAL BANK pays the bearer 50 SERBIAN DINAR)