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10 000 Dinara Tipografija, Đakovo

Issuer Tipografija d.d., Đakovo
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Obverse description Plain off-white paper bon with a simple letterpress-printed geometric border of interlocking diamond and chain motifs enclosing all text. The issuer name »TIPOGRAFIJA« d.d. and address ĐAKOVO, A. STARČEVIĆA 13 appear at the top in spaced capitals; the central field carries the large bold denomination BON 10.000 HRD in decorative display type. Below, the redemption restriction text and the name of the authorized retail network »TRGOPROMET« trgovačko poduzeće s p.o. ĐAKOVO are printed in smaller roman type, with a sequential serial number at right and the counterfeiting warning KRIVOTVORENJE JE KAŽNJIVO at the foot.
Obverse lettering »TIPOGRAFIJA« d.d. ĐAKOVO, A. STARČEVIĆA 13 BON 10.000 HRD ZA KORIŠTENJE U PRODAVAONICAMA »TRGOPROMET« trgovačko poduzeće s p.o. ĐAKOVO KRIVOTVORENJE JE KAŽNJIVO No. 000059
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Tipografija d.d. was a regional printing house in Đakovo, a small town in Slavonia, not a state mint or security printer. That a commercial typography firm issued its own denominated notes speaks directly to the collapse of reliable currency supply in the region — almost certainly during the hyperinflationary chaos of early 1920s Yugoslavia or the disruptions of the immediate post-WWI period, when local businesses and municipalities routinely issued emergency scrip to keep commerce moving.

The issuer and printer being identical is the key detail: this is self-issued notgeld, carrying only as much authority as the firm's local credibility.

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