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10 Dinara Stanica javne bezbednosti, Glina

Uitgever Milicija Krajine, Stanica Javne Bezbednosti Glina
Jaar 1991
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Light blue guilloche underprint covers the entire field. At left, a polychrome shield bearing a double-headed eagle with the Serbian coat of arms, inscribed MILICIJA above and KRAJINE below. To the right, letterpress text in Latin script reads STANICA JAVNE BEZBEDNOSTI / GLINA - 1991., with the denomination 10 / Dinara in large bold type below.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is entirely blank, unprinted.
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Opmerkingen

Glina was a predominantly Serb municipality in the Sisak-Moslavina region of Croatia, and by mid-1991 it had fallen under the control of the self-proclaimed SAO Krajina. This note was issued not by a bank but by the local public security station — the milicija — a measure of just how completely the normal institutional infrastructure had broken down. Emergency scrip issued by police stations is rare in modern European monetary history.

No printing house was involved. These were almost certainly produced locally, on whatever equipment was available, and served purely to keep small transactions functioning when Yugoslav dinar supplies were disrupted.

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