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| 表面の説明 | Plain light blue grid underprint on white paper. Issuer name and address in bold letterpress at top, with large sans-serif legend "ROBNI BON" across centre. Denomination "200 DM" in large bold numerals with yellow-gold underprint, text "dvesto maraka" below, issuance place and date at foot. Serial number at lower left, validity line at lower right; circular blue control stamp at left. |
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| 裏面の説明 | Plain white reverse bearing a pre-printed sanitary inspection certificate stamp from the Republički Komitet za zdravstvo of the Socijalistička Republika Hrvatska, with blue serial number in large numerals across centre, signature of the republički sanitarni inspektor at lower right, and fill-in fields for number, location, and date. |
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Yugoslav workplace vouchers of this type emerged from the self-management economic system, under which large socialist enterprises operated as quasi-autonomous units called SOURs — Složene Organizacije Udruženog Rada, or Complex Organizations of Associated Labour. NAMA was Zagreb's dominant retail chain, and its TRO subdivision issued internal purchasing vouchers used by workers in lieu of or alongside regular wages, redeemable at company stores. By 1987, with inflation accelerating sharply toward the hyperinflationary collapse that would follow within two years, such instruments had a practical half-life measured in weeks.
The 200-mark denomination is notable — pegged notionally to the Deutsche Mark, not the dinar, reflecting how thoroughly ordinary Yugoslavs had stopped trusting their own currency by the late 1980s.