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50 Dinara Studentski centar sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Issuer Studentski centar Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
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Type Vouchers
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Obverse description Lilac-purple letterpress on light lilac paper. The "SC" monogram logo appears at upper left, with issuer inscriptions in three lines across the upper field. The denomination numeral "50" is printed in large bold type at centre, flanked by the legend "NOVČANI BON" to the left and "DIN" to the right, with a serial number at lower left.
Obverse lettering SC STUDENTSKI CENTAR SVEUČILIŠTA u Zagrebu
OOUR DRUŠTVENA PREHRANA STUDENATA
Zagreb, Savska c. 25
NOVČANI BON
50 DIN
No. 13460
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The Studentski centar Sveučilišta u Zagrebu — the student services organization of Zagreb University — issued its own internal currency for use within campus facilities including canteens, dormitories, and cultural venues. These bon notes, as they were commonly called, functioned as a closed-loop scrip system, allowing subsidized transactions without handling state dinara directly. Yugoslav student centers across the federation operated similar schemes, though Zagreb's were among the more formally printed examples.

Collector interest is narrow but persistent, driven almost entirely by the oddity of a university running what amounts to a private monetary system under a socialist federal state.

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