5 perper 1917 — Montenegro ( Pick: M150 )
Region:
Europe
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 perper issued in Montenegro in 1917. It is cataloged under Pick number M150. The dimensions of the note are 136 x 100 mm, and it is printed on paper with predominant colours of red and green.
Although specific visual elements are not detailed, the banknote features a design typical of its time. Its catalog reference identifies it within the collection of documented banknotes.
The paper composition is noted to be standard for its issue. The banknote's colour scheme includes red and green, contributing to its overall appearance.
Although specific visual elements are not detailed, the banknote features a design typical of its time. Its catalog reference identifies it within the collection of documented banknotes.
The paper composition is noted to be standard for its issue. The banknote's colour scheme includes red and green, contributing to its overall appearance.
Specifications
- Date of issue
- 1917
- Colour
- Red and green
- Dimensions
- 136 x 100 mm
- Pick catalog
- M150
About this banknote
The 5 perper banknote was issued by the K.u.K. Military Administration in Montenegro in 1917. This series was introduced during World War I when the Austro-Hungarian army occupied Montenegro and established a local currency to facilitate economic control and transactions within the occupied territory.
The front side of the banknote features red ornamental designs with the denomination "5" prominently displayed. Inscriptions are presented in German, indicating the value and authority of issuance. The back side includes designs in green and inscriptions in multiple languages, reflecting the diverse administrative nature of the region. This note is classified under Pick number M150.