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10 Euro - Plata Plomo Specimen

Issuer Eurozone
Year 2001
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Value 10 Euros
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Reverse description The reverse carries a stylised violet-on-purple silhouette skyline of Paris set against a guilloche wave underprint, with clearly identifiable outlines of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Sacré-Cœur and a modern high-rise district to the left. The numeral "10" appears in white at the upper left, a circle of faint EU stars is printed on the pale right panel, and the legend "SPECIMEN" is set in large bold type at lower left with "PLATA PLOMO" in two-colour bold type at lower right.
Reverse lettering 10
SPECIMEN
PLATA
PLOMO
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The "Plata Plomo" specimen is not an official ECB issue. The phrase — Spanish slang with narco-political overtones, roughly "silver or lead," the ultimatum attributed to Pablo Escobar — marks this as a novelty or fantasy piece produced outside any central bank authority. The Euro did not enter circulation until January 2002; a 2001-dated Euro note of any kind warrants immediate scrutiny, and this one does not survive it.

No legitimate specimen Euro from this period carries Spanish-language branding of this type.

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