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10 Dinara Resort, Leskovac

Uitgever Menza Preduzeća "Resort", Leskovac
Jaar
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Samenstelling Paper
Afmetingen Log in om details te zien
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green letterpress print on white paper stock, enclosed within a decorative geometric border with repeating corner ornaments and a continuous zigzag frame. Cyrillic text in the upper portion identifies the issuing canteen and enterprise, while a horizontal rule divides the issuer name from the bold denomination statement at centre and foot.
Opschrift voorzijde МЕНЗА
ПРЕДУЗЕЋА „РЕСОРТ”
ЛЕСКОВАЦ
БОН ЗА ИСХРАНУ
ВРЕДНОСТ 10 ДИН.
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Opmerkingen

Factory and enterprise canteen tokens — issued as internal scrip redeemable only at the company dining hall — were common across Yugoslav socialist enterprises from the 1950s onward. This piece from Resort in Leskovac fits that pattern: a Menza (canteen) voucher denominated in dinara, usable by workers at the firm's own meal service rather than in general circulation. Leskovac was a significant textile manufacturing hub in southern Serbia, and such scrip kept meal accounting internal to the enterprise rather than running through the state banking system.

Paper composition makes survival rates poor.

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