This uncirculated 100 Dinara Yugoslavia note is a standard circulation banknote issued by the National Bank of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It is a brown note that is dated 1929, bear the signatures of Ignjat J. Bajloni and Andrija Radovic, and measures 156 x 88 mm. Its obverse side features a woman representing the allegory of Serbia, with a panorama of Belgrade on the Sava River, including sailing ships and a steamship. Its reverse side shows a young Serbian man alongside three sailing boats on the sea. Though there is no security thread, there is still a watermark of the head of King Alexander I. The details of this note have been verified and TAP Authenticated by Banknote World experts.