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| Issuer | OOUR Vrbas Jajce |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | OOUR »Vrbas« Jajce BON ZA ISHRANU RADNIKA No. 0001937 RUČAK 0.50 DM |
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| Protection type | Control stamp |
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OOUR — Osnovna Organizacija Udruženog Rada, or Basic Organization of Associated Labor — was the fundamental economic unit of Yugoslav self-management socialism. These fractional-denomination necessity notes were issued by individual enterprises when small-denomination federal coinage became scarce or impractical for wage and canteen transactions, a recurring problem in Yugoslav industrial towns through the 1970s and 1980s. Vrbas Jajce was a wood-processing combine in central Bosnia, and its scrip circulated internally, redeemable only within the enterprise's own network.
The control stamp is the only anti-counterfeiting measure — appropriate given the purely local scope of acceptance.