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10 Dinara Industrijski bon

Issuer Savet za promet robom Vlade FNRJ
Year 1951
Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Dark blue letterpress printing on light paper with a guilloche underprint overall and a geometric border. Two star-burst denomination medallions bearing '10' flank the year '1951' at centre top, below which 'INDUSTRIJSKI BON' appears in bold capitals. The anti-forgery notice is printed in both Latin and Cyrillic scripts along the lower margin.
Obverse lettering SAVET ZA PROMET ROBOM VLADE FNRJ
10 1951 10
INDUSTRIJSKI BON
ZA POTROŠAČE PREUZETE NA OBEZBEĐENO SNABDEVANJE
NA
DESET DINARA
Falsifikovanje se kažnjava po zakonu. Фалсификовање се кажњава по закону.
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Comments

The "industrijski bon" — industrial coupon — notes of 1951 were not currency in the conventional sense. They were issued by the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia's commodity trade council as part of a rationing and controlled distribution system, intended to regulate access to industrial goods during the austerity years following the 1948 Tito-Stalin split, when the Soviet economic blockade forced Yugoslavia into an awkward internal restructuring.

The issuing authority, Savet za promet robom Vlade FNRJ, was a temporary administrative body, not a central bank — which is precisely why these bons occupy an ambiguous position in Yugoslav notaphily.

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