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| Issuer | Kazneno-Popravni Dom u Smrekovnici (Punitive-Correctional House in Smrekonica) |
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| Year | 1999 |
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| Value | 1 Dinar (1 динар) (1 YUM) |
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| Obverse description | Letterpress-printed voucher in black on pink underprint. The face carries bilingual Albanian and Serbian text identifying the issuing institution, with the denomination and anti-counterfeiting warning printed below. Red serial number and face value appear at right. |
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| Obverse lettering | SHTËPIA NDËSHKUESE-KORREKTUESE NË SMREKONICË KAZNENO – POPRAVNI DOM U SMREKOVNICI BON NE TË HOLLA – NOVČANI BON DINARE 1,00 DINARA FALS. DËNOHET SIPAS LIGJIT - FALS. SE KAŽ. PO ZAKONU (Translation: Punitive-Correctional House in Smrekonica. Cash coupon. 1 dinar. Counterfeiting is punished according to the law.) |
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Kazneno-Popravni Dom u Smrekovnici was a Yugoslav-era correctional facility in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Prison scrip of this type was issued for internal canteen use — inmates received it in lieu of cash, which was prohibited from circulating inside. The 1999 date places this squarely in the post-Dayton period, when the facility was operating under the fragmented administrative structures of the newly formed Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Surviving examples are rare almost by definition: low print runs, rough handling, and no collector infrastructure at the point of issue.