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| 正面铭文 | Многоразовый талон на сумму 10 ДЕСЯТЬ РУБЛЕЙ Ермаковский завод ферросплавов (Translation: Reusable coupon for the sum of 10 TEN ROUBLES Yermak Ferroalloy Factory) |
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| 背面铭文 | Принимается для мелких платежей предприятиями входящими в договор об обращении данных талонов город Ермак ИЗГОТОВЛЕНО НА ЗАВОДЕ ПО ИЗГОТОВЛЕНИЮ ДЕНЕГ НАРОДНОГО БАНКА ЮГОСЛАВИИ (Translation: Accepted for small payments by enterprises included in the agreement on the circulation of these coupons City of Yermak MADE AT THE MONEY MANUFACTURING FACTORY OF THE PEOPLE'S BANK OF YUGOSLAVIA) |
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One of the more unusual artifacts of Russia's post-Soviet monetary chaos, this note is an enterprise scrip — a factory-issued surrogate currency that circulated among workers at the Yermak Ferroalloy Plant in Aksu, Kazakhstan when the ruble supply collapsed and payroll in real money became functionally impossible during the early 1990s. Hundreds of Soviet-era industrial enterprises across the former USSR resorted to similar instruments, but few had the resources to commission professionally printed scrip from a foreign state printing works.
That this particular note was produced by Yugoslavia's national banknote printing facility — Zavod za izradu novčanica in Topčider — speaks to the hard-currency desperation of the moment and the surprising commercial flexibility of that institution in its final years.