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| Issuer | Republika Srpska Krajina |
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| Year | 1991 |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | Blue guilloche vignette at centre with the numeral 10000 in bold black letterpress, flanked by rosette patterns. The Serbian double-headed eagle coat of arms appears at upper left, with the issuer's name in Cyrillic across the top. The denomination in words runs along the lower border; a stamp box marked М.П. is at right. |
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| Obverse lettering | РЕПУБЛИКА СРПСКА КРАЈИНА ВРИЈЕДНОСНИ БОН ДЕСЕТ ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА (Translation: Republic of Serbian Krajina Value voucher Ten thousand Dinars) |
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Republika Srpska Krajina was a self-declared Serbian entity within Croatia, unrecognized internationally and operating outside any formal central banking structure. These value vouchers — vrednosni boni in the local terminology — were emergency instruments produced when the breakaway administration had no legitimate currency of its own and the Yugoslav dinar supply through official channels was unreliable.
The denomination itself signals the hyperinflationary Yugoslav monetary environment of 1991–92, when five-digit face values on emergency scrip were unremarkable. RSK vouchers from this period are genuinely scarce; the issuing authority collapsed in 1995 following Operation Storm, and surviving examples largely reflect hoarding rather than systematic preservation.