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The obverse is dominated by an intricate guilloche rosette underprint in rose and green tones, at the centre of which the denominal numeral '500 000' is printed in large dark letterpress. The bank title appears in the upper right in both Latin and Cyrillic script: 'NARODNA BANKA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE' and 'НАРОДНА БАНКА БОСНЕ И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНЕ', with the designation 'GUVERNER · ГУВЕРНЕР' below and a hand-applied circular handstamp of one of the authorising municipalities (Travnik, Sarajevo, or Donji Vakuf) affixed over the governor's signature area. The denomination legend 'PET STOTINA DINARA · ПЕТ СТОТИНА ДИНАРА' runs along the lower margin, with a small '500' panel at bottom right. |
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The reverse carries an elaborate guilloche underprint in rose and green, centred on a vignette of the coat of arms of Bosnia and Herzegovina — a shield bearing a diagonal sword and fleur-de-lis crown — rendered in dark intaglio against the radiating guilloche background. The state title 'REPUBLIKA BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA · РЕПУБЛИКА БОСНА И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНА' is inscribed in the upper left in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts. The serial number prefix 'ВН' and denomination numeral '500' appear at lower left in red letterpress, with the full denomination legend 'PET STOTINA DINARA · ПЕТ СТОТИНА ДИНАРА' repeated along the lower margin. |
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Bosnia's 1993 hyperinflation moved so fast that the National Bank could not keep pace with denominations. Rather than wait for newly printed stock, existing notes were overprinted by municipal authorities — Travnik, Sarajevo, and Donji Vakuf each applied their own handstamps to validate currency for local circulation. The result is less a single issue than three distinct local authorizations wearing the same base note.
The Sarajevo-stamped examples are the most historically charged, given the city was under active siege when the overprinting occurred. Donji Vakuf handstamps are noticeably scarcer in surviving collections.