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| Issuer | Islamic Community of the Republic of Kosovo |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Currency | Euro |
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| Obverse description | Pale yellow ground with a circular vignette at upper left showing a stylized mosque facade in grey tones. The denomination numeral "5" appears at lower right within a dark serrated roundel with "euro" below. A red serial number is printed at the bottom centre. |
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| Obverse lettering | REPUBLIKA E KOSOVËS BASHKËSIA ISLAME E REPUBLIKËS SË KOSOVËS KRYESIA SADEKATUL-FITRI 2015 "Merr prej pasurisë së tyre sadakë që t'i pastrosh me të dhe t'u shtosh (të mirat)". (Et-Tevbe, 103) 5 euro 0011396 (Translation: Republic of Kosovo Islamic Community of The Republic of Kosovo Chief Sadekatul-fitri 2015 "Take from their wealth alms to purify them and increase them." (At-Tawbah, 103) 5 euro 0011396) |
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The Islamic Community of Kosovo is a legally recognized religious institution, but it holds no monetary authority — this note is a scrip or commemorative issue, not legal tender by any definition. Such pieces occasionally circulate within closed community contexts, functioning more as receipts or internal vouchers than currency proper.
The "without counterfoils" designation suggests the full sheet included a stub — common in controlled-distribution scrip where the issuing body retained a record of each piece put into circulation.