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| 正面描述 | 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. |
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| 正面铭文 | 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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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.