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10 Litara JNA, Dizel

Uitgever Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija (JNA)
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Yellow-tinted voucher with a guilloche border. At centre, a circular vignette bearing the JNA red star emblem with laurel wreath in green and red. Text in Latin and Cyrillic scripts on both sides of the vignette denotes diesel fuel entitlement; denomination of 10 litres stated in four languages at the lower portion with anti-counterfeiting warnings along the bottom edge.
Opschrift voorzijde СФР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА - SFR JUGOSLAVIJA
bon za DIZEL GORIVO
бон за ДИЗЕЛ ГОРИВО
JNA
NA No. 564000
10
DESET LITARA
ДЕСЕТ ЛИТАРА
DESET LITROV
ДЕСЕТ ЛИТРИ
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ - KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
PONAREJANJE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU - ФАЛСИФИКУВАЊЕТО СЕ КАЗНУВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ
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Opmerkingen

The JNA (Yugoslav People's Army) issued its own internal currency — commonly called "dizel" in soldier slang — for use within military canteens and retail facilities on bases throughout Yugoslavia. These notes circulated exclusively inside the closed military economy, never entering the general banking system, which means they were rarely preserved: soldiers spent them, tossed them, or handed them back at discharge.

The 10 Litara denomination is among the more frequently encountered values, though condition varies sharply given the rough handling typical of barracks use.

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