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| Issuer | Savet za promet robom vlade FNRJ (Council for Commodity Trade of the FPRY Government) |
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| Year | 1951 |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | SAVET ZA PROMET ROBOM VLADE FNRJ BON ZA OTKUP NA DESET DINARA 10 1951 god. Falsifikovanje se kažnjava po zakonu |
| Reverse description | Reverse is blank, unprinted. |
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The Council for Commodity Trade (Savet za promet robom) was a Yugoslav federal body that administered rationing and controlled distribution of goods during the early postwar reconstruction period. These notes functioned as commodity coupons rather than conventional currency — they were issued to regulate access to rationed goods, not to circulate as money in the banking sense. By 1951, Yugoslavia had broken with the Soviet bloc for three years, and the economic apparatus was under significant strain as the country attempted to restructure outside Cominform oversight.
The issuing authority disappeared shortly after this series, absorbed into reformed administrative structures as rationing was progressively dismantled through the early 1950s.