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| Issuer | Udruga Numizmatičara Filatelista i Prijatelja Starina Baranje (UNFPSB) |
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| Year | 2011 |
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| Designer(s) | Ž. Divnić, M. Gavran, D. Bartolović, S. Lazarević |
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| Obverse description | Orange guilloche border frames the note. Left half carries a colour vignette of a yellow classical building, overlaid with a circular blue association seal and a Christmas greeting inscription. Right half bears a green guilloche rosette with the numeral 25 in green, the denomination BARA in red, a serial number, and the issuer's name in the upper right. |
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| Reverse lettering | BARA BARA 25 BARANJA NIJE SREDSTVO PLAĆANJA SAMO U SVRHU KOLEKCIONARSTVA 25 DESIGN: Ž. DIVNIĆ - D. BARTOLOVIĆ - M. GAVRAN - S. LAZAREVIĆ |
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The UNFPSB is a collector society based in Baranja, the northeastern Croatian region wedged between the Drava and Danube rivers — an area with a complicated recent history that included Yugoslav federal administration, the 1991–1995 war, and a UN transitional authority before reintegration into Croatia. This note is a so-called "fantasy" or association scrip piece, issued not by any monetary authority but as a commemorative token among members, a practice with a long tradition in European numismatic clubs dating back at least to the 1970s.
Four credited designers for a single small denomination is unusual and suggests a collaborative or competitive design process within the membership.