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Lunch Voucher Odmaralište Jelšingrad, Tučepi

Uitgever SOUR Jelšingrad RZ DSZ Banja Luka
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain cream paper stock with text printed in blue and red. A large central red rectangle carries the meal designation in bold red letterpress, flanked by the board voucher designation in black. Issuer name and resort location appear in blue at top and bottom margins. A circular violet control stamp is applied by hand at centre-right.
Opschrift voorzijde ODMARALIŠTE Jelšingrad TUČEPI

Pansionski bon
RUČAK

SOUR „JELŠINGRAD” RZ DSZ B. LUKA
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Opmerkingen

Jelšingrad was a major Banja Luka metalworking and machinery complex — one of the larger industrial combines in Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Yugoslav self-management system. Like many SOUR-era enterprises, it operated its own social facilities, and Odmaralište Jelšingrad was its workers' rest home on the Dalmatian coast at Tučepi. These vouchers served as the internal payment medium within that facility, insulating the transaction from the broader Yugoslav dinar during periods when inflation made fixed-rate catering arrangements administratively awkward.

The Tučepi connection is the detail worth noting: enterprise-owned odmarališta on the Makarska Riviera were a specific feature of Yugoslav industrial welfare, and meal vouchers from named coastal rest homes are considerably rarer in the collector market than their inland factory-canteen equivalents.

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