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| Issuer | P.D. Rudstroj d.d., Kakanj |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Blue guilloche border of alternating triangular and diamond motifs frames a radiating sunburst underprint at centre. The issuer's name and address appear in the upper field alongside the company logo and a quality certification vignette. The denomination '1,00' is enclosed in an oval at lower right, with the meal voucher designation 'BON ZA TOPLI OBROK' in bold Latin script across the centre. |
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| Obverse lettering | P.D. RUDSTROJ d.d. KAKANJ, Pudarska br. 8 BON ZA TOPLI OBROK 1,00 M.P. Važi samo uz pečat preduzeća |
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Rudstroj was a coal mining enterprise operating in Kakanj, in central Bosnia — the Kakanj coalfield supplied fuel to much of Yugoslav industry during the postwar decades. Notes like this one were issued as internal scrip, circulating within the company's closed economic ecosystem: the mine store, the workers' canteen, the company housing settlement. They carried no authority beyond the enterprise gates.
Yugoslav company scrip of this type sits in a legal grey zone — neither formally authorized nor explicitly prohibited under the self-management system that gave socially-owned enterprises considerable autonomy. Collectors tend to undervalue it. That's a mistake.