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| Issuer | Kozara - Poduzeće metalnih proizvoda, Novska |
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| Currency | Hard dinar (1966-1989) |
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| Obverse lettering | »KOZARA« - NOVSKA Poduzeće metalnih proizvoda 100 100 dinara BON |
| Reverse description | Plain white reverse bearing a single violet ink stamp applied diagonally at centre, containing the issuer's full legal name and location reference number '4'. |
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Kozara was an industrial enterprise in Novska, a town in the Slavonia region of Croatia, producing metal goods during a period when Yugoslavia's fragmented wartime and postwar economy generated a sprawling variety of factory-issued scrip and local emergency currency. Notes of this type were issued by individual firms rather than banks, used to pay workers when central monetary supply was unreliable or insufficient — effectively internal wage tokens redeemable at company stores or local cooperatives.
Firm-issued dinara scrip from Yugoslav industrial enterprises is sparsely documented, and individual issuers like Kozara rarely appear in mainstream catalogues.