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| Issuer | OOUR Vrbas Jajce |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Plain cream-yellow ground enclosed by a double-rule typographic border with a hatched outer frame. Issuer name in bold italic letterpress at top, meal voucher designation in the centre, serial number at lower left with meal type designation at lower right, and denomination in large bold numerals at foot. A diagonal blue control stamp is applied across the centre. |
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| Protection description | Diagonal blue ink control stamp applied across the face of the voucher, bearing the issuer name and unit designation. |
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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.