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10 Litara diesel fuel coupon

Issuer SR Jugoslavija
Year 1992-1993
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Currency New Dinar (1994-2003)
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Obverse description Plain cream-coloured ground with a brown border frame. The word БОН – BON in large bold type occupies the centre, with the numeral 10 in an outlined typeface set over a faint sun-shaped underprint. Bilingual Cyrillic and Latin inscriptions reading ДИЗЕЛ / DIZEL and ЛИТАРА / LITARA flank the numeral; the issuer name СР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА – SR JUGOSLAVIJA appears at foot above a red serial number.
Obverse lettering НОВЕМБАР 1992 NOVEMBAR
БОН - BON
ДИЗЕЛ DIZEL 10 ЛИТАРА LITARA
СР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА - SR JUGOSLAVIJA
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Yugoslavia's hyperinflation of 1992–93 was among the worst in recorded history, peaking at a monthly rate exceeding two million percent by January 1994. Fuel rationing ran parallel to the monetary collapse — the dinar was effectively worthless, so the state issued commodity coupons that functioned as a more stable unit of exchange. These diesel coupons circulated as a de facto currency in ways their issuers had not entirely anticipated.

Printed on unadorned paper with minimal security features, they were relatively easy to counterfeit, and forgeries were widespread by late 1993.

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