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| 正面描述 | Left half occupied by a letterpress vignette of three partisan figures — a soldier, a peasant woman, and a civilian — harvesting grain beneath a red five-pointed star. The denomination numeral '100' appears in red within a wreath at lower centre. The right half carries the bond title and pledge text in bold Latin lettering, with signature lines below. |
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| 背面描述 | Central text panel carries the full decree on the 3% National Liberation Loan in four numbered articles, printed in cursive and upright Latin letterpress on a light green ground with a faint green overprint underprint. Left margin vignette shows an armed partisan soldier on a rocky outcrop; right margin vignette depicts a horse-drawn agricultural machine with a transmission tower and rural settlement beyond. |
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The Liberation Front of the Slovenian People — the Izvršni Odbor — issued this note in 1943 as an occupied-territory instrument, not a sovereign currency. It was denominated in Reichsmarks deliberately: German occupation money was the de facto medium of exchange in Slovenia, and the Front needed something that could circulate plausibly within that reality while asserting its own authority over the financial life of the resistance.
Vlado Jordan, who designed the note under partisan conditions, was working without access to professional printing facilities. The signatures of Vidmar and Kidrič — chairman and secretary of the Executive Committee — gave it whatever political legitimacy a clandestine issuing body could confer in 1943 Slovenia.