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20 Marks SOUR Nama TRO Robni magazin, Zagreb

Issuer SOUR "NAMA" TRO "Robni Magazin", Zagreb
Year 1987
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Reverse description Blank white ground bearing a large applied blue rubber stamp of the Socijalistička Republika Hrvatska Republički Komitet za zdravstvenu i socijalnu zaštitu — Sanitarni Inspektorat, with a serial number field in blue, place and date line, and a manuscript signature of the Republički sanitarni inspektor. A second partial circular blue stamp appears at upper right.
Reverse lettering Socijalistička Republika Hrvatska
REPUBLIČKI KOMITET
za zdravstvenu i socijalnu zaštitu /7
SANITARNI INSPEKTORAT
Utvrđuje se da tehnička dokumentacija od-
govara-ne odg... higijensko-
-tehničkim... normama.
Broj - 000000000 -
Zagreb,
19
Republički sanitarni inspektor
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NAMA (Narodna Moda) was one of Yugoslavia's largest retail chains, operating as a SOUR — a Složena Organizacija Udruženog Rada, the self-management enterprise structure mandated under Tito-era economic law. By 1987, Yugoslavia's hyperinflationary spiral was already severe enough that large enterprises sometimes issued internal scrip to manage wage payments and employee purchasing within their own store networks. This note is almost certainly one such instrument — a form of workers' purchasing credit rather than general-circulation currency.

The Zagreb origin is consistent with NAMA's central Croatian operations. Dinar inflation that year exceeded 100% annually and was still accelerating.

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