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| Issuer | Privredna Banka Sarajevo DD |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Bearer cheque on pale green guilloche underprint, issued by Privredna Banka Sarajevo DD through its Glavna Filijala Titov Drvar branch. The denomination of 10.00 dinars appears in a plain boxed panel at upper right, with the amount in words — 'deset dinara' — in bold letterpress below. A circular bank stamp in violet ink and a stylised double-square bank logo appear at upper left. |
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| Obverse lettering | PRIVREDNA BANKA SARAJEVO DD SARAJEVO 31300-621-1-16 GLAVNA FILIJALA TITOV DRVAR Platite po ovom čeku sa računa br. 11300-623-16 din 10,00 slovima deset dinara korisniku koji ovaj ček ne može prenijeti na drugo lice Mjesto i datum na donosioca Potpis Serijski broj. X Broj računa. X Iznos. X Šifra trasata. X Tekst. Obrazac 19-c Molimo, ne pišite i ne pečatite na ovom prostoru |
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Privredna Banka Sarajevo DD — the Economic Bank of Sarajevo — issued cheque-form currency during the early 1990s Yugoslav dissolution, when the collapse of the federal banking system left regional institutions scrambling to maintain liquidity. These emergency instruments were never intended as permanent currency; they were stopgap measures, locally authorized, printed with minimal security features, and accepted largely on institutional trust rather than legal tender status.
The "DD" suffix denotes dioničko društvo — a joint-stock company structure — reflecting the partial privatization push of the late socialist period that left many Bosnian banks in an ambiguous hybrid state when war made federal oversight irrelevant.