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| Issuer | Mjesna zajednica Zadar Borik |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse lettering | BON 1. KAVA 20 dkg MJESNA ZAJEDNICA ZADAR BORIK |
| Reverse description | Entirely unprinted plain white paper; a vertical line of perforation holes divides the reverse into stub and main coupon portions, consistent with the two-part format of the voucher. |
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Mjesna zajednica — a local community council, the basic administrative unit of Yugoslav self-management socialism — occasionally issued informal commodity vouchers during periods of shortage. This piece from Zadar's Borik settlement denominates in dekagrams of coffee rather than dinars, which places it firmly in the rationing economy rather than anything resembling conventional currency. Coffee was a chronic shortage item in socialist Yugoslavia, periodically subject to distribution controls at the local level.
These hyper-local vouchers were never catalogued systematically and survive largely by accident.