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| Issuer | OOUR "Vrbas" Jajce |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Plain cream paper voucher with a simple typeset letterpress layout enclosed within a dashed rectangular border. The issuer name appears in large italic script at top, followed by the meal voucher designation and serial number at centre, with the denomination in bold at foot. A blue control stamp is applied diagonally across the centre field. |
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| Obverse lettering | OOUR »Vrbas« Jajce BON ZA ISHRANU RADNIKA No. {serial} VEČERA 1.00 DM |
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OOUR — "osnovna organizacija udruženog rada," a basic organization of associated labor — was the fundamental economic cell of Yugoslav self-management socialism. These workplace-issued scrip notes were a practical consequence of that system: when state liquidity tightened in the 1980s, enterprises routinely issued their own internal currency to pay wages and allow workers to purchase goods at the company store or canteen.
"Vrbas" Jajce was an industrial enterprise in central Bosnia. The note circulated exclusively within that closed economy — worthless outside the factory gates.