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200 Dinara Tipografija, Đakovo

Issuer Grafičko Poduzeće Tipografija, Đakovo
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Type Local banknote
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Obverse lettering GRAFIČKO PODUZEĆE »TIPOGRAFIJA« ĐAKOVO, A. STARČEVIĆA 13 BON 200 DINARA ZA KORIŠTENJE U PRODAVAONICAMA »TRGOPROMET« trgovačko poduzeće s p. o. ĐAKOVO KRIVOTVORENJE JE KAŽNJIVO No. 00012
Reverse description The reverse is plain and unprinted, left entirely blank on white paper stock.
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Grafičko Poduzeće Tipografija in Đakovo was a regional printing firm in Slavonia — not a security printer by any stretch. The fact that a 200 Dinara note was produced there points almost certainly to the economic disruption of the early 1990s Yugoslav dissolution, when local authorities and enterprises occasionally issued their own emergency scrip as the federal currency system collapsed and change became genuinely scarce.

These provincial pieces occupy an awkward taxonomic space — not quite municipal emergency money, not quite corporate vouchers. Attribution and precise dating remain difficult for many issues from this period.