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500 Marks SOUR Nama TRO Robni magazin, Zagreb

Issuer SOUR "NAMA" TRO "Robni Magazin", Zagreb
Year 1987
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Composition Paper
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Reverse description Plain white paper with a blue rubber stamp impression of the Republički komitet za zdravstvenu i socijalnu zaštitu — Sanitarni inspektorat of the Socijalistička Republika Hrvatska, certifying technical documentation compliance. A zeroed serial number field, location line, date field, and the handwritten signature of the Republički sanitarni inspektor are present within the stamp.
Reverse lettering Socijalistička Republika Hrvatska
REPUBLIČKI KOMITET
za zdravstvenu i socijalnu zaštitu
SANITARNI INSPEKTORAT
Utvrđuje se da tehnička dokumentacija od-govara-ne odgovara prop s n m higijensko-tehničkim uvjetima i normativima.
Broj 000000000
Zagreb, 19
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NAMA (Narodna Manufactura) was one of Yugoslavia's largest retail chains, operating under the self-management socialist model as a SOUR — Složena Organizacija Udruženog Rada, a complex of associated labor organizations. By 1987, Yugoslavia's hyperinflationary spiral was accelerating hard; the dinar lost value faster than the National Bank could respond, and enterprises at every level began issuing internal scrip to manage payroll and employee purchasing power within their own distribution networks.

This 500 Marks note is denominated not in dinars but in marks — almost certainly internal accounting units tied to the German Deutsche Mark as a stable reference, a quiet admission of how little faith remained in the official currency. Zagreb-printed, Zagreb-used.

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