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| Issuer | Estado de São Paulo (Fantasy) |
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| Year | 2018 |
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| In circulation to | Yes |
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| Obverse description | Horizontal multicolor vignette with portrait of Ayrton Senna (1960–1994) at right, the McLaren MP4/6 racing car at center, and the crest of São Paulo at upper left. Pretended issuer inscription runs along the top; face value in numerals at lower left and right corners, in words at lower left. |
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| Reverse description | Vertical multicolor composition with a vignette of Ayrton Senna holding a trophy at lower center, against an underprint of the Brazilian national flag. Face value in numerals at upper right and lower left; serial number in five black digits with two green prefix digits runs vertically at center left. One signature with title above at upper left; issuing year at top center; designer credit and date at lower left. |
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A fantasy note rather than an official emission — the "Estado de São Paulo" issuer is fictitious, and no Brazilian subnational entity has ever had monetary issuing authority. Franck Medina, a French designer with a following among collectors of artistic fantasy currency, produced this in 2018 as a tribute piece. The cruzeiro denomination is a deliberate anachronism: Brazil abandoned the cruzeiro in 1994 when the Plano Real introduced the real, so the unit carries a certain nostalgic weight for a Brazilian audience.
Fantasy notes by named designers with documented limited runs have carved out a genuine collector niche, though secondary market values remain erratic.