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50 Litres diesel fuel coupon

Uitgever Republic of Macedonia
Jaar 1992
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde The coupon is divided into two sections: a left stub and a main body, both printed on a yellow-green ground. The left stub carries the word ДИЗЕЛ in red Cyrillic at the top, a multicolour guilloche vignette in green, blue, and yellow at centre, and a black serial number at the bottom. The main body is framed by a yellow hatched border and bears, at the top, the issuer's name in a cyan banner; at centre, a large sunburst guilloche rosette surrounds an oval cartouche with the Cyrillic monogram РМ in blue; the denomination 50 ПЕДЕСЕТ ЛИТРИ and the fuel type ДИЗЕЛ appear in bold dark-green and red Cyrillic lettering, with БОН ЗА ГОРИВО to the right and СЕПТЕМВРИ 1992 to the left. A blank register-number box and an anti-counterfeiting notice are printed at the lower margin.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Completely plain white, unprinted surface with no design elements, text, or ornamentation.
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Opmerkingen

Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia in September 1991, but the transition from Yugoslav dinar to a functioning Macedonian monetary system took time — and fuel distribution couldn't wait. These coupons were part of a rationing apparatus put in place during the acute supply disruptions of 1992, when the Yugoslav federation's collapse severed established trade and distribution networks. Paper coupon systems of this kind were administered outside the banking infrastructure entirely.

Diesel coupons from this period rarely survived intact; they were redeemed and destroyed in the ordinary course of use.

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