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| Issuer | Industrija akumulatora i baterija "Munja", Zagreb |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse lettering | munja ZAGREB NOVČANI BON 10 din Bon vrijedi samo u restoranu društvene prehrane »MUNJA« — Zagreb No. 1129 |
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| Reverse lettering | Industrija akumulatora i baterija s P.O. "MUNJA" ZAGREB Žitnjak b.b. 1 |
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Factory scrip from "Munja" — the Zagreb-based accumulator and battery manufacturer — this note represents a form of internal company currency that circulated among workers as wage tokens or canteen credit rather than entering the broader monetary system. Yugoslav enterprise scrip of this type was issued sporadically during periods when official small-denomination coins were scarce or when payroll logistics made token payment practical at the factory level.
Munja was a significant industrial operation in Zagreb, and its scrip is among the better-documented examples of Yugoslav corporate notaphily — though surviving pieces remain thinly catalogued.