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100 000 Dinara fuel voucher

Uitgever Poslovna Zajednica Petrolunion, Beograd
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Valuta Hard dinar (1966-1989)
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Opschrift voorzijde POSLOVNA ZAJEDNICA
Petrolunion
BEOGRAD
SARAJEVO BON ZA KUPOVINU
BENZINA I DIZEL GORIVA
u vrednosti od sto hiljada dinara
100 000
100 000 OVAJ BON VAŽI NA PODRUČJU SFRJ
FALSIFIKOVANJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
ŠTAMPAO ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA
(Translation: BUSINESS COMMUNITY
Petrolunion
BELGRADE
SARAJEVO VOUCHER FOR THE PURCHASE OF
PETROL AND DIESEL FUEL
in the value of one hundred thousand dinars
100 000
100 000 THIS VOUCHER IS VALID ON THE TERRITORY OF THE SFRY
FALSIFYING IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW
PRINTED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR MANUFACTURING BANKNOTES)
Beschrijving keerzijde Unprinted white paper; traces of colour show-through from the obverse guilloche and serial number are visible but carry no intentional design.
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Opmerkingen

Petrolunion was a Yugoslav petroleum industry association, and these fuel vouchers — denominated in dinara rather than liters — were a direct consequence of the hyperinflationary spiral that made fixed-volume pricing impractical. By denominating in currency rather than quantity, the issuer transferred the exchange-rate risk back to the end user. The 100,000 dinar figure alone dates this firmly to the early 1990s collapse, when that sum was becoming functionally trivial within weeks of printing.

ZIN's involvement is notable. The state banknote printer producing fuel scrip speaks to how thoroughly monetary infrastructure had broken down.

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