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20 Dinara Bank cheque

Issuer Privredna Banka Sarajevo
Year
Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Bearer cheque on light green guilloche underprint, with the bank's stylised logotype at upper left and a circular ink stamp. The denomination 20,00 appears in a boxed field at upper right, with the amount in words in large type across the centre. MICR-encoded magnetic characters appear along the lower border.
Obverse lettering PRIVREDNA BANKA SARAJEVO DD SARAJEVO
31300-621-1-16 GLAVNA FILIJALA TITOV DRVAR
Platite po ovom čeku sa računa br. 11300-623-16 din. 20,00
slovima dvadeset dinara
korisniku
koji ovaj ček ne može prenijeti na drugo lice
Mjesto i datum
na donosioca
Potpis
Serijski broj. X Broj računa. X Iznos. X Šifra trasata. X Tekst.
Obrazac 19-c Molimo, ne pišite i ne pečatite na ovom prostoru.
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Privredna Banka Sarajevo issued bearer cheques denominated in dinara during the early 1990s as the Yugoslav federal banking system collapsed and the National Bank of Yugoslavia lost its grip on money supply. These instruments were emergency stopgaps — technically cheques rather than banknotes, a legal distinction that allowed regional banks to inject liquidity without formal central bank authorization.

Sarajevo's geographic isolation during the 1992–1995 siege made normal currency resupply impossible, and locally issued instruments like this filled the gap left by an unreachable Belgrade.

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