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| Issuer | P.D. Rudstroj d.d., Kakanj |
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| Shape | Rectangular (With rounded edges) |
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| Obverse description | Pink geometric border of repeated diamond and cross motifs frames a central sunburst underprint radiating from centre. Green letterpress text carries the issuer name and address at top, with the denomination value 0,20 in an oval cartouche at lower right. A company seal impression appears at lower centre, with the validity clause in Latin script below. |
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| Obverse lettering | P.D. RUDSTROJ d.d. KAKANJ, Rudarska br. 8 BON ZA TOPLI OBROK 0,20 M.P. Važi samo uz pečat preduzeća |
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Rudstroj was a construction and mining enterprise operating in Kakanj, a coal-mining town in central Bosnia. This fractional note — twenty paras, one-fifth of a dinar — is a classic example of the emergency scrip that Bosnian state-owned companies issued during the severe Yugoslav dinar liquidity crises of the early 1990s, when small-denomination coinage and banknotes simply vanished from circulation. Enterprises paid workers and ran canteen and company-store transactions on their own paper.
The only security feature is a company seal impression — entirely typical of this genre, where speed of production mattered more than counterfeiting resistance. Kakanj scrip of this type is poorly documented in mainstream catalogs.