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Meal Coupon Fabrika vagona Kraljevo, Kraljevo

Issuer Holding Kompanija Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo D.D.
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Obverse description Blue letterpress on white paper within a rectangular guilloche border of repeated square ornaments. A central underprint vignette shows the company logo (FVK monogram with stylised rail wagon). Cyrillic inscriptions are arranged in three registers: issuer name at top, large bold coupon title at centre, and company full name at foot.
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Reverse description Entirely unprinted plain white paper; no text, vignette, or ornamental elements present.
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Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo — the Kraljevo railcar factory — was one of Yugoslavia's major rolling stock manufacturers, producing freight wagons for domestic railways and export markets throughout the socialist period. Factory meal coupons of this type functioned as internal scrip, redeemable only at the enterprise canteen and issued to workers as part of wage supplements or shift allocations. They had no value outside the factory gates.

The issuing entity's designation as a holding company ("Holding Kompanija") and use of "D.D." — dioničko društvo, a joint-stock structure — places this coupon in the post-1990 privatization transition, when Yugoslav socially-owned enterprises were being restructured.

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