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5 Kubura

Issuer Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić
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Value 5 Kubura
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Obverse description Brown-toned note with an ornate Celtic knotwork border and checkerboard corner devices. At left, a circular guilloche vignette in gold and white bears a portrait bust of a male figure with a red-and-white Croatian chequerboard emblem overlaid and crossed pistols below. The large numeral '5' and denomination 'KUBURA' appear centre-right against a fine geometric underprint, with two facsimile signatures beneath the title legends.
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Reverse description Full-colour photographic composition set against a Dalmatian coastal and mountain landscape. A white church with a tall cross-topped steeple occupies the centre, while a figure in traditional Croatian hajduk costume — wearing a red fez and dark cloak — stands to the right. Farewell and welcome-back legends are printed in bold Latin script at the upper left.
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Comments

The Hajduk Republic of Mijat Tomić has no verified existence as a currency-issuing authority in any numismatic or historical record I can confirm. Mijat Tomić was an Ottoman-era Herzegovinian hajduk of the 17th century — a folk hero, not the head of an organized republic with a monetary system.

If this is a fantasy or novelty piece produced for commemorative or regional cultural purposes, that should be noted explicitly in the catalog record rather than implied through standard issue framing.

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