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1 Dinar Vesna, Zagreb

Issuer Poduzeće Vesna, Modna Ženska Tekstilna Konfekcija, Zagreb
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Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Plain light blue paper with a fine repetitive small-motif underprint across the entire field. The issuer's trade name "vesna" appears in red letterpress within a red rectangular frame at centre-top, above the address legend in blue. The denomination "1,00 din" is printed in large bold blue type at centre, with the series designator "B – 35" at lower left.
Obverse lettering PODUZEĆE vesna
MODNA ŽENSKA TEKSTILNA KONFEKCIJA ZAGREB, LENJINGRADSKA 57
NOVČANI BON
1,00 din
B - 35
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Comments

Poduzeće Vesna was a state-owned women's clothing manufacturer in socialist Yugoslavia, and this piece is not a banknote in any conventional sense — it is a firm-issued scrip or credit token, circulated internally among employees or as part of a wage supplement scheme. Such instruments proliferated in Yugoslav enterprises during periods when the national dinar was under inflationary pressure, allowing companies to tie purchasing power to their own goods or canteen services.

The Zagreb origin is consistent with the firm's documented operations. Whether this example circulated widely within the factory or was issued for a specific redemption purpose is rarely traceable from the note itself.

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