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50 Dinara SOUR Nama, Zagreb

Uitgever SOUR Nama Robne Kuće Zagreb, Interna Banka Zagreb
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Samenstelling Filigree security paper
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Beschrijving keerzijde Entirely covered by a dense blue guilloche composed of repeating floral rosette panels within a scalloped cartouche border, printed on filigree security paper. Two lines of anti-forgery text are superimposed across the centre of the guilloche, citing the issuing print works.
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Beschrijving beveiliging Printed on filigree (watermarked) security paper as stated on the reverse; intricate guilloche rosette pattern covers the entire reverse as an anti-counterfeiting measure.
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SOUR Nama was a large Zagreb-based department store chain operating under Yugoslavia's system of self-managing enterprises. Internal banknotes like this one — issued through an "interna banka" rather than the National Bank of Yugoslavia — were a product of the workers' self-management model, allowing enterprises to issue their own quasi-monetary instruments for internal settlements, bonuses, or employee purchasing schemes. These circulated exclusively within the enterprise's own commercial network.

Zavod za Izradu Novčanica, the official Yugoslav banknote printing works, produced this on filigree security paper with guilloche work — the same technical standards applied to state currency, which tells you these weren't informal vouchers.

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