The Serbia 500 Dinara was issued by the Serbian National Bank in 1941. It is predominantly brown with hints of blue, purple, and yellow. The obverse side features a woman wearing a headscarf and coin necklace. It also depicts the coat of arms of Serbia and fruits including grapes, plums, apples, and lemons. The reverse of the note displays flowers and fruit and a man with a hod of bricks and a trowel on his shoulder. The banknote does not contain a security thread, however, it bears a watermark that reveals a woman in profile. It is 168 x 95 mm in size and is in used condition.