This banknote from Bosnia-Herzegovina has a unique history. In 1992, during the war, it was used as local paper money in the city of Zenica, where the Iron Factory Zenica was located. The banknote features the image of the factory on the front, along with the denomination of 1000 Dinara and the date 1992. On the back, there is a portrait of a woman and various images related to the country's culture and history. While this banknote has circulated and shows some signs of wear, it is a fascinating piece of history from a tumultuous time.