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5000 Dinara Robna kuća Narodni Magazin, Sarajevo

Issuer Robna kuća Narodni Magazin, Sarajevo
Year 1958
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Value 5000 Dinars (5000 Dinara)
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Obverse lettering ROBNA KUĆA "Narodni Magazin"
Bon za kupovinu industriske robe za Din 5000 Din
Ovaj bon važi samo u robnoj kući "Narodni Magazin" Sarajevo, ul. JNA 54 i to tri meseca od dana izdanja.
Na-Ma SARAJEVO
FALSIFIKOVANJE OVIH BONOVA JE KAŽNJIVO
(Translation: UNIVERSAL SHOP "Narodni Magazin"
Voucher for the purchase of industrial goods for Din 5000 Din
This voucher is only valid in the universal shop "Narodni Magazin" Sarajevo, 54 JNA str. and three months from the date of issue.
Na-Ma Sarajevo
Forgery of these coupons is a subject of punishment.)
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Reverse lettering ROBNA KUĆA NA-MA
SARAJEVO
NARODNI MAGAZIN
2 X 1958
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Robna kuća Narodni Magazin was a state-run department store in Sarajevo operating under Yugoslavia's socialist retail network. These notes are store-issued purchasing vouchers — internal scrip rather than state currency — circulated among employees or used as credit instruments tied to the store itself. Yugoslavia's worker self-management system, introduced after the 1950 split with the Soviet bloc, gave individual enterprises unusual financial latitude, which is what allowed institutions like this to issue their own denominated paper.

At 5000 dinara, this represents a substantial face value for retail scrip — the Yugoslav dinar was redenominated 100:1 in 1966, which would put this note squarely in the old-dinar period of chronic inflationary pressure.

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