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| Issuer | Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić |
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| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Brown-toned fantasy note with ornate border of interlaced guilloche work. Left vignette shows a hajduk figure in traditional costume within a circular frame bearing the issuer's name, overlaid with a Croatian chequered shield motif. The large numeral '20' and denomination 'KUBURA' are set to the right, with three manuscript signatures below and a humorous votive inscription in the upper right corner. |
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| Reverse description | Full-colour photographic composition serving as the reverse of this novelty piece. A whitewashed church with a tall slender steeple and red roof is set against a mountainous coastal landscape. To the right stands a figure in traditional Dalmatian hajduk costume with a red cap, and a farewell greeting from Motel Hajdučke Vrleti is printed in large script across the left field. |
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The Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić is not a recognized issuing authority in any standard reference — no such political entity issued paper currency in any documented monetary history. Mijat Tomić was a 17th-century Herzegovinian hajduk folk hero, but no republic bearing his name existed in any administrative or numismatic sense.
Without verifiable catalog data, this item cannot be responsibly described. It may be a fantasy note, a regional commemorative, or a privately produced piece — classification would require physical examination against known references.