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2 Kuna shower coupon Vukovar

Issuer Dom narodnog zdravlja Vukovar (Independent State of Croatia)
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Obverse description Plain light blue paper voucher printed in dark blue letterpress ink. Issuing authority inscribed at top in two lines, separated from the lower section by a double rule. A typeset serial number appears at centre-left, with the service designation in bold capitals below, followed by the face value in kuna at foot.
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Reverse description Unprinted reverse on light blue paper stock, showing through-bleed traces of the obverse letterpress impression.
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Dom narodnog zdravlja — the House of National Health — operated as a public health institution under the Independent State of Croatia, the Ustaše puppet regime that controlled the territory from 1941 to 1945. This shower coupon from the Vukovar branch is a piece of internal scrip rather than currency in any conventional sense: it entitled the bearer to a single shower at the facility, redeemable for a nominal 2 Kuna fee at a time when access to basic hygiene infrastructure was administered rather than assumed.

Vukovar sat at the eastern edge of NDH territory, on the Danube border with Serbia. The wartime administrative context made such rationed-access tokens practical instruments of public health management — and their survival rate is accordingly low.

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