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| Issuer | NAVROM Constanța |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Reverse description | Plain pale paper printed overall in dark blue cursive script forming a repetitive diagonal underprint pattern across the entire surface, with no central vignette or border ornament. |
| Reverse lettering | Tichet NAVROM - Tichet NAVROM (Repeated text) (Translation: Navrom ticket) |
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NAVROM was Romania's state shipping company, headquartered in Constanța on the Black Sea coast. Like many large state enterprises under communist-era management, it issued its own internal canteen or mess tokens — small-denomination paper scrip redeemable only within company facilities, outside the official monetary system. These pieces circulated among dock workers and crew rather than through any banking channel.
The 5 Cenți denomination suggests a subsidy pricing environment where fractional values still mattered at the point of sale.