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| Issuer | DP Željezara Zenica |
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| Shape | Rectangular |
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| Obverse lettering | DP ŽELJEZARA "ZENICA" ZENICA BON ZA ISHRANU DIN. 100 DIN. ZŽ 099345 |
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| Reverse lettering | OVAJ BON JE IZRAĐEN OD FILIGRANSKE HARTIJE SVAKA ZLOUPOTREBA JE STROGO KAZNIVA ZAVOD ZA IZRADU NOVČANICA |
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Željezara Zenica was one of Yugoslavia's largest integrated steelworks, and like many major socialist enterprises it operated a parallel internal economy — issuing scrip redeemable within the factory's own network of canteens, housing, and social services. These notes were not legal tender but functioned as a controlled wage supplement, binding workers to the enterprise's ecosystem.
The printer, Zavod za Izradu Novčanica, was the official Yugoslav banknote production facility in Belgrade — its involvement here is notable. Factory scrip printed on filigree security paper by a state mint-level printer was an unusually serious production for what was essentially a closed-loop voucher.