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| 正面描述 | Plain cream paper receipt-format emergency note, printed in black letterpress, with a large red heading 'POTRDILO' (Certificate) centred in the upper portion. The text body, in Slovenian, records payment of 1.000 Lire as a 'POSOJILO SVOBODE' (Freedom Loan), with the issuing authority 'Okrožni Odbor OF za Pivko' at upper left and a serial number at upper right. A circular red official stamp of the Okrožni Odbor OF za Pivko is applied at centre, accompanied by three manuscript signatures — Predsednik (President), Finančni Referent, and Pooblaščenec — and a handwritten date of 31.7.1944 at lower left. |
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| 正面铭文 | Okrožni Odbor OF za Pivko Štev. POTRDILO Potrjujemo, da je tov. plačal(a) danes znesek L. z besedami kot POSOJILO SVOBODE. PREDSEDNIK Dne 1944. FINANČNI REFERENT POOBLAŠČENEC |
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The Osvobodilna fronta (Liberation Front) issued localized occupation currency in several Slovenian districts during 1944, with individual district committees producing their own denominations outside any centralized printing arrangement. The Pivka district — a strategically significant karst corridor between Trieste and Ljubljana that both German and Italian forces had fought to control — was among the more active OF administrative units. These notes functioned as internal resistance economy instruments, not legal tender in any conventional sense.
Paper quality and printing methods varied considerably between district issues, and the Pivka 1.000 Lir is among the higher-denomination examples from this scattered series. Pick lists it as 140A, suggesting variant classification within the broader OF local issue grouping.