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| 正面描述 | Plain cream stock printed in purple-violet, with a rectangular border enclosing the issuer's block-letter monogram 'NT' at upper left and the issuer name and town at centre. The denomination '20' is set in large bold numerals above the legend 'dinara', with series designation at lower right. Two circular validation stamps are applied in violet ink. |
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| 正面铭文 | TDP „NOVITET” Travnik No. 2232 NOVČANI BON 20 dinara serija „B” |
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TDP Novitet was a socially-owned enterprise in Travnik, Bosnia, and like hundreds of Yugoslav firms during the hyperinflationary collapse of 1991–1993, it issued internal token currency — bon notes — to pay workers when the banking system could no longer guarantee wage transfers in usable denominations. These notes circulated as de facto scrip, redeemable at company-affiliated shops and canteens rather than through any banking channel.
Travnik itself became a front-line town during the Bosnian War, which disrupted or destroyed many local records. Surviving bon issues from the region are poorly documented precisely because no central authority catalogued them systematically.