This banknote from the National Bank of Croatia features denominations in the amount of 10,000 dinars, issued in 1994. The design showcases a mixture of historical and floral motifs indicative of the region's heritage. The prominent use of color gradients enhances its aesthetic appeal while also incorporating various security features that are essential for preventing counterfeiting.
Obverse (front)
The front side of the banknote prominently displays the denomination '10,000' in bold font, surrounded by a decorative floral pattern that adds an intricate artistic touch. Above this, the text in Cyrillic reads 'Narodna banka Republike Srpske Krajine', indicating the issuing authority. The background features a historical castle illustrating the local culture and heritage, rendered in warm tones that create a visually appealing contrast. Security features include a translucent watermark and microprint patterns that are difficult to replicate.
Reverse (back)
On the reverse side, the banknote continues with the '10,000' denomination repeated in two circular outlets, enhancing the clarity of value. The design retains the warm color palette, providing coherence with the front. Additionally, it incorporates a signature and date '1994' indicating the year of issue. The intricate line patterns and textured elements serve as security measures, while the overall layout maintains a balance between functionality and aesthetic quality, characteristic of banknote art.