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| Issuer | Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić |
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| Year | 2015 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Olive-brown toned fantasy note with an ornate knotwork border frame. A circular vignette at left bears a portrait of a hajduk figure in traditional costume with a red chequered coat of arms overlay; the large numeral '1' and denomination 'KUBURA' appear centrally. Three manuscript signatures run along the lower portion beneath the title inscriptions. |
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| Reverse description | Full-colour photographic composition showing a modern whitewashed church with a tall bell tower set against a mountainous lakeside landscape. A man in traditional Dalmatian hajduk costume with a red cap stands to the right of the church. Farewell and return inscriptions appear in the upper left in white lettering. |
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The Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić is a micronation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, centered on the village of Mijatovići near Tešanj, named for the 17th-century hajduk outlaw Mijat Tomić whose resistance to Ottoman rule made him a regional folk hero. The "kubura" — a short Ottoman-era pistol associated with the hajduks — is the chosen denomination unit, a deliberate act of local identity-building rather than any monetary function.
These notes are novelty issues with no circulation value, produced as souvenirs for visitors to the republic's declared territory.