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| 正面描述 | Fantasy note modelled on the 2001 European Central Bank 10 Euro design, incorporating a Romanesque arch vignette with EU stars underprint and the EU flag in the upper right corner. Diagonal taxi livery stripes appear to the right. The face value '10 EURO / ΕΥΡΩ' is printed in black, with the promotional exchange notation '10 € = 1 Leu cu €uro Taxi' at the base. |
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| 背面描述 | Brown promotional text on a yellow guilloche-patterned background, with a vignette of a taxi cab and illuminated roof sign. Diagonal taxi livery stripes run along the lower margin. The reverse functions as a discount coupon valid for 1 Leu off a minimum 6 Lei fare with Euro VIP Taxi, with contact telephone numbers and an autumn promotion heading. |
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Euro Taxi scrip — taxi company-issued vouchers denominated in euros and intended as prepaid fare tokens or employee travel allowances — circulated in several European markets during the mid-2000s. These are not legal tender and were never issued by any monetary authority. Their collectible interest lies almost entirely in the issuer: private transport companies producing currency-like paper instruments occupy a narrow but well-documented corner of notaphily, adjacent to casino chips and store tokens rather than banknote collecting proper.
Condition matters less here than provenance — knowing which taxi operator issued it and in which city.