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| Issuer | Republic of Serbian Krajina |
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| Year | 1991 |
| Type | Vouchers |
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| Obverse lettering | РЕПУБЛИКА СРПСКА КРАЈИНА ВРИЈЕДНОСНИ БОН ДВАДЕСЕТ ХИЉАДА ДИНАРА (Translation: Republic of Serbian Krajina Value voucher Twenty thousand Dinars) |
| Reverse description | Plain light grey paper with no printed design; faint bleed-through of the obverse numerals and inscriptions is visible through the thin paper stock. |
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The Republic of Serbian Krajina was a self-proclaimed breakaway state within Croatian territory, unrecognized internationally, that declared independence in December 1991 amid the violent dissolution of Yugoslavia. These value vouchers — not formally denominated banknotes — were issued as a stopgap payment instrument while the Krajina authorities scrambled to establish functional economic structures, relying initially on Yugoslav federal dinar supply chains that were increasingly disrupted by the war.
The "value voucher" designation is deliberate: it allowed issuance outside the formal banking framework that the RSK lacked the infrastructure to operate.