1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a 100 Dinara banknote
1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a 100 Dinara banknote 

1992 - Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a 100 Dinara banknote

  • Product Code: Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 4.40€

  • Ex Tax: 4.00€


This individual 100 Dinara banknote from Bosnia-Herzegovina is catalogued as Pick P13a and associated with 1 July 1992. It is the issued-note variety, rather than the specimen designation listed separately in the catalog.

The note measures 145 × 73 mm and features a dull black design over an olive-green underprint, with a guilloche element at the left centre. The reverse displays the crowned arms at centre right. Its watermark consists of repeated diamonds, while printing is attributed to Cetis of Celje, Slovenia. Pick P13a also belongs to a range with serial-number varieties, making the catalog reference useful for precise identification.

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Frequently asked questions

What banknote does this listing represent?

This listing represents a 100 Dinara banknote associated with Bosnia Herzegovina and dated 1992. The product title identifies it specifically as the PIC 13a banknote.

What country, denomination and date are identified for this banknote?

The listing identifies the country as Bosnia Herzegovina, the denomination as 100 Dinara, and the associated year as 1992. The year is presented neutrally here because the supplied information does not specify whether it refers to issue, printing or circulation.

What catalog reference is given for this banknote?

The catalog reference supplied for this product is Bosnia Herzegovina PIC 13a. The identifier PIC 13a is the listing’s stated catalog reference and distinguishes the specific banknote represented by this product.

Will the serial number on the ordered banknote match the product images?

No. The description states that the images are product references in the case of uncirculated banknotes, and that the serial number will not correspond to the banknote ordered. The images should therefore be treated as references rather than an exact serial-number match.