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| Issuer | Studentski centar sveučilišta u Zagrebu |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse description | Yellow-cream ground with a fine guilloche underprint and a dark red border frame. The SC monogram logo appears at upper left, with issuer text and address in letterpress at upper right. The denomination 5000 DIN is printed in large bold numerals at centre, with a violet oval validation stamp applied diagonally to the right, and a serial number in the lower margin. |
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| Reverse description | Plain cream-yellow paper with an overall fine geometric grid underprint pattern covering the entire surface. No printed text, vignette, or border is present; the reverse is otherwise unprinted. |
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Studentski centar sveučilišta u Zagrebu — the student services organization of Zagreb University — issued its own scrip currency for internal use on campus, covering meals, accommodation, and cultural events within its facilities. These notes circulated exclusively within the closed economy of the student center complex and had no legal tender status outside it. Yugoslav campus scrip of this type was a practical response to the administrative headaches of handling state dinara for subsidized services, where pricing was set institutionally rather than by the market.
The 5000 dinar denomination reflects the inflationary pressures that periodically distorted Yugoslav dinar values, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s when hyperinflation made high-denomination scrip a necessity rather than an oddity.