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| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse description | Scripts: Latin, Latin (cursive) |
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| Obverse lettering | DOO TRGOVINA "Borac" Travnik NOVČANI BON 1000 dinara serija B No. 3495 |
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A note issued by a privately registered trading company — "d.o.o." is the Bosnian/Croatian equivalent of a limited liability company — rather than any banking or governmental authority. During the early 1990s conflict in the former Yugoslavia, the collapse of the JNA-backed dinar and the fragmentation of monetary control pushed municipalities, enterprises, and cooperatives across Bosnia-Herzegovina into issuing their own emergency scrip. Borac of Travnik was one of dozens of such local issuers operating in central Bosnia during this period.
Travnik itself was a significant flashpoint, with shifting front lines complicating both supply chains and any semblance of normal commerce. Notes like this filled a vacuum, not a policy.