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50 Dinara Min, NIš

Uitgever SP "MIN" Preduzeće Društveni Standard, Niš
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Afmetingen 85.0 x 49.8 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Blue letterpress on white paper with a decorative guilloche border running the full perimeter. A circular MIN company logo vignette is centred, flanked to the right by the denomination '50 DIN.' A red serial number prefix 'No' and numeral appear at lower left, with spaces for an official stamp (M.P.) and manuscript signature, below the cautionary legend 'NE VAŽI BEZ PEČATA I POTPISA'.
Opschrift voorzijde SP »MIN« PREDUZEĆE DRUŠTVENI
STANDARD — NIŠ
MIN
VREDNOST 50 DIN.
No. 02763
M.P. Potpis
NE VAŽI BEZ PEČATA I POTPISA
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SP "MIN" was a Yugoslav socially-owned enterprise based in Niš — the kind of large industrial or retail kombinat that issued its own scrip to employees as part of the Yugoslav self-management system. These internal vouchers, sometimes called "bonovi," circulated within the enterprise's own shops and canteens rather than in general commerce, functioning as a parallel wage supplement that sidestepped federal monetary channels entirely.

The issuer name — "Preduzeće Društveni Standard" — translates roughly as "Social Standard Enterprise," suggesting a welfare or consumer goods operation. Printed locally in Niš, almost certainly on unsophisticated equipment with no anti-counterfeiting provision worth noting.

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