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100 Dinara Tipografija, Đakovo

Issuer Grafičko Poduzeće Tipografija, Đakovo
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Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Plain white ground enclosed within a chain-link guilloche border printed in blue, with the issuer's name and address set in spaced letterpress capitals across the upper margin. The central legend BON 100 DINARA is rendered in bold decorative type, beneath which a two-line restriction limits use to Trgopromet retail outlets in Đakovo; a stamped serial number appears to the right. An anti-counterfeiting warning is printed along the lower margin.
Obverse lettering GRAFIČKO PODUZEĆE »TIPOGRAFIJA« ĐAKOVO, A. STARČEVIĆA 13 BON 100 DINARA ZA KORIŠTENJE U PRODAVAONICAMA »TRGOPROMET« trgovačko poduzeće s p. o. ĐAKOVO KRIVOTVORENJE JE KAŽNJIVO No. 00335
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Grafičko Poduzeće Tipografija in Đakovo was a regional print shop, not a currency printer — its involvement in producing circulating notes points almost certainly to a local emergency issue, the kind of improvised scrip that appeared in Yugoslavia during periods of acute cash shortage, occupation, or immediate postwar dislocation. Đakovo is a small Slavonian town, and any note carrying this imprint was almost certainly intended for purely local use, with severely limited geographic reach.

Without a confirmed date, pinning this to a specific crisis is speculative. But no established monetary authority contracted provincial typography firms under normal conditions.