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| Issuer | Romania |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Composition | Polymer |
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| Obverse lettering | Cluj-Napoca Kolozsvár Klausenburg Matia Corvin Hunyadi Mátyás Matthias Corvinus 1443-1490 0 Bitcoin |
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| Protection description | Coat of arms of Cluj, reproduced from Gáspár Heltai's Agenda, 1559 |
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| Comments |
Romania's "0 Bitcoin" novelty polymer pieces occupy an uncomfortable middle ground — marketed as collectibles but carrying no legal tender status, no issuing authority in any central banking sense, and a denomination that is numerically and conceptually meaningless. The Matthias Corvinus theme connects to a well-worn Romanian cultural reclamation of the 15th-century Hunyadis, but nothing about the production, security specification, or distribution chain distinguishes this from generic souvenir polymer printed to order.
A watermark on polymer is worth noting — true watermarks are a paper technology; what appears on polymer is typically a shadow image or window effect achieved during film manufacture, not a watermark in any philatelic or security-printing sense.