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0,10 Dinara Bratstvo, Novi Travnik

Issuer Mašinsko-Metalurški Kombinat Bratstvo, Novi Travnik
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Obverse description Green letterpress text on a yellow-orange guilloche underprint with a repeating text pattern and a star-bordered frame. Central vignette shows a square stamp-like device with the monogram "BNT" in orange. Denomination "0,10" and series letter "A" appear in green, with the validity restriction printed at the lower left.
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Reverse description Unprinted plain white paper reverse, with show-through of the obverse letterpress impression visible through the thin stock.
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Mašinsko-Metalurški Kombinat Bratstvo was one of Yugoslavia's major arms and machinery manufacturers, based in Novi Travnik in central Bosnia. Factory-issued scrip of this kind — produced by large socialist enterprises to facilitate canteen purchases, internal loans, or worker advances — was widespread in Yugoslav industry but rarely preserved, since workers spent it and management had no reason to archive it. The Bratstvo complex was significant enough to run what amounted to its own internal economy.

Ten para. Fractional scrip this small suggests a system granular enough to price individual items — a bread roll, a cigarette — rather than wages or bulk advances.

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