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0,50 Dinara Rudstroj, Kakanj

Issuer P.D. Rudstroj d.d., Kakanj
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Shape Rectangular (With rounded edges)
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Obverse description Green letterpress on white paper with a geometric border of alternating black diamond and triangle motifs. A central sunburst underprint radiates from the middle of the note, over which the issuer name and address appear at top alongside the company logo and quality certification marks at upper right. The denomination 0,50 is enclosed in an oval at lower right, with a space for an official seal at lower left.
Obverse lettering RD. RUDSTROJ d.d.
KAKANJ, Rudarska br. 8
BON ZA TOPLI OBROK
0,50
M.P.
Važi samo uz pečat preduzeća
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Rudstroj was a construction and mining enterprise based in Kakanj, a coal-mining town in central Bosnia. Company-issued fractional scrip of this kind proliferated across the former Yugoslavia during the early 1990s as the federal monetary system collapsed and small-denomination coins effectively vanished from circulation — hoarded, melted, or simply impossible to obtain through normal channels.

Private firms, municipalities, and cooperatives filled the gap with locally printed chits. Most circulated only within a tight geographic radius and were redeemable solely at company-affiliated outlets. Few were systematically collected at the time.

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