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| 正面铭文 | SOCIJALISTIČKA REPUBLIKA BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA OBVEZNICA ZAJMA ZA ZAPOŠLJAVANJE СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКА РЕПУБЛИКА БОСНА И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНА ОБВЕЗНИЦА ЗАЈМА ЗА ЗАПОШЉАВАЊА HILJADA DINARA 1000 ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА Za isplate po ovoj obveznici jamči Socijalistička Republika Bosna i Hercegovina За исплате по овој обвезници јамчи Социјалистичка Република Босна и Херцеговина SARAJEVO САРАЈЕВО REPUBLIČKI SEKRETAR ZA FINANSIJE РЕПУБЛИЧКИ СЕКРЕТАР ЗА ФИНАНСИЈЕ 1. X 1987. SOCIJALISITČKA REPUBLIKA BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA ANUITETSKI KUPON OBVEZNICE ZAJMA ZA ZAPOŠLJAVANJE СОЦИЈАЛИСТИЧКА РЕПУБЛИКА БОСНА И ХЕРЦЕГОВИНА АНУИТЕТСКИ КУПОН ОБВЕЗНИЦЕ ЗАЈМА ЗА ЗАПОШЉАВАЊЕ DINARA 320 ДИНАРА PLAĆA SE DONOSIOCU 1. X 1990. ПЛАЋА СЕ ДОНОСИОЦУ 1. X 1990. (Translation: SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BOND LOAN FOR EMPLOYMENT ONE THOUSAND DINARS 1000 Payouts for this bond are guaranteed by the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina SARAJEVO REPUBLICAN SECRETARY OF FINANCE 1. X 1987. SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA YEARLY PAYOUT VOUCHER BONDS LOAN FOR EMPLOYMENT 320 DINARS PAY TO BEARER 1. X 1990.) |
| 背面描述 | State emblem of SR Bosnia and Herzegovina at top center. Left panel contains the loan terms and repayment schedule in bilingual Latin and Cyrillic text, with coupon no. 5 integrated into the bond body. Right panel carries detachable annuity coupons 1–4 in descending order. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina issued its own republic-level bonds and loan instruments under the Yugoslav federal framework, but by 1987 the broader Yugoslav economy was in serious trouble — inflation had been accelerating for years and would tip into hyperinflation before the decade closed. A 1000 Dinara denomination at that moment bought considerably less than its face value implied; the National Bank of Yugoslavia's successive redenominations made instruments like this one economically marginal almost immediately after issue.
The "state loan" designation distinguishes this from standard circulating currency — it was a debt instrument, not a banknote in the strict sense, though collectors frequently catalog both together.