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| 背面描述 | Light brown guilloche underprint on yellowish paper with dark brown Cyrillic letterpress text, mirroring the layout of the obverse. The heading 'ОПШТИНА ГЛАВ. ГРАДА САРАЈЕВА.' appears at top, with the denomination 'са 50 хелера' in large bold type at centre. The validity and issue dates, the title 'Предсједник општини:', and a facsimile signature are present, followed by the same Ministry of Finance authorization text in small Cyrillic type at the foot. |
| 背面铭文 | ОПШТИНА ГЛАВ. ГРАДА САРАЈЕВА. Ову напутницу измјењују све градске благајне са 50 хелера у законитој вриједности до 31. децембра 1919. Сарајево, 20. септ. 1919. Предсједник општини: Одобрено по министарству финансија наредбом од 9. јула 1919. I. бр. 1796 тиме, да овај ситни папирни новац може циркулирати само у подручју града Сарајева |
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Sarajevo's municipal government issued these small-denomination emergency notes in 1919 to address a genuine coin shortage in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of Austro-Hungarian administration. The transition to the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes left provincial cities scrambling — central monetary authority was slow to supply adequate coinage, and local authorities across the former Habsburg territories printed their own stopgaps. Sarajevo was among several Bosnian municipalities to do so.
Printed locally under obviously constrained conditions, the production quality reflects the scarcity of the moment rather than any deliberate simplicity.