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20 Litara Lož ulja

Issuer SFR Jugoslavija
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Obverse description Plain white field enclosed by a rectangular guilloche border. At top, a dark banner carries the bilingual state name in Cyrillic and Latin. Central text in bold letterpress gives the denomination "20" at left with the quantity spelled out in four languages alongside the commodity name "LOŽ ULJA / ЛОЖ УЉА". Series letter and serial number appear below; anti-counterfeiting warnings in all four official languages run along the bottom margin.
Obverse lettering СФР ЈУГОСЛАВИЈА - SFR JUGOSLAVIJA
BON - БОН
ZA - ЗА
20
DVADESET LITARA
ДВАДЕСЕТ ЛИТАРА
DVAJSET LITROV
ДВАЕСЕТ ЛИТРИ
LOŽ ULJA
ЛОЖ УЉА
SERIJA СЕРИЈА A No. 512789
ФАЛСИФИКОВАЊЕ СЕ КАЖЊАВА ПО ЗАКОНУ - KRIVOTVORENJE SE KAŽNJAVA PO ZAKONU
PONAREJANJE SE KAZNUJE PO ZAKONU - ФАЛСИФИКУВАЊЕТО СЕ КАЗНИВА СПОРЕД ЗАКОНОТ
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This is not a banknote. "20 Litara Lož ulja" translates as "20 liters of heating oil" — this is a commodity ration coupon, not a currency instrument. Socialist Yugoslavia issued fuel and goods coupons extensively through the 1970s and 1980s as the country managed chronic shortages through allocation rather than price mechanisms. These circulated in parallel with dinars but were not legal tender and carried no exchange value outside their specific rationing function.

Collectors sometimes acquire these alongside Yugoslav inflation-era paper, but they belong properly to a ephemera or fiscal category, not a banknote catalog.

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