Sesvete is a small industrial suburb northeast of Zagreb, and T.P. Sesvetski Magazin was a Yugoslav state-run retail enterprise — the kind of workers' collective store that issued its own token currency during periods of acute coin shortage. These scrip notes circulated internally, accepted as change within the store's own network, and were theoretically redeemable but rarely formally canceled.
Yugoslav commercial scrip of this type was never subject to central bank oversight, which makes attribution and dating difficult. No National Bank serial numbering, no controlled print runs.
Sesvete is a small industrial suburb northeast of Zagreb, and T.P. Sesvetski Magazin was a Yugoslav state-run retail enterprise — the kind of workers' collective store that issued its own token currency during periods of acute coin shortage. These scrip notes circulated internally, accepted as change within the store's own network, and were theoretically redeemable but rarely formally canceled.
Yugoslav commercial scrip of this type was never subject to central bank oversight, which makes attribution and dating difficult. No National Bank serial numbering, no controlled print runs.