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| 正面描述 | Letterpress-printed voucher in dark blue on an orange underprint composed of repeating text bearing the issuer's name. A central orange vignette carries the monogram "BNT" in large letters, flanked by the denomination "DIN 0,20 DIN" in bold. The border is formed by a row of stars and diamond ornaments, with the validity clause "Važi samo za topli obrok" at the foot. |
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| 背面描述 | Unprinted plain white reverse; obverse lettering shows through the thin paper stock as a faint mirror image. |
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Mašinsko-Metalurški Kombinat "Bratstvo" in Novi Travnik was one of Yugoslavia's major defense industry complexes, producing weapons and military equipment under the self-management system that allowed large socialist enterprises to issue their own internal scrip. These factory tokens — technically bon or vaučer — circulated within the enterprise's closed economy: canteens, worker shops, housing cooperatives. They were legal within that system and worthless outside it.
The 0.20 dinar denomination places this at the lowest functional tier of the internal currency, useful mainly for subsidized meals or small canteen purchases. Bratstvo means "brotherhood" — the naming was ideological, not incidental.