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| 背面描述 | Central vignette of a pink boa (Boa Rosada) labeled "Kax Kukulcán" set against tropical scenery of palm trees and water, flanked by Maya glyphs of a macaw and a deity with a macaw headdress. The denomination, common and Maya names of the animal, country name, and producer mark are also present. |
| 背面铭文 | 10 Boa Rosada Kax Kukulcán 10 MACAOS ARGENTO SPERO HONDURAS (Translation: Pink Boa Feathered Serpent (in Mayan) I HOPE FOR SILVER (in Latin)) |
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A fantasy note — meaning it has no legal tender status, no issuing authority behind it, and no monetary function whatsoever. "Honduras" here is nominal branding, not an official attribution. The Boa Rosada (pink boa constrictor) theme places this in a growing genre of privately produced polymer novelty pieces marketed to collectors and educational suppliers, often printed in small runs by specialist polymer printers in Asia.
The denomination "10 Macaos" is invented currency, named after the Macao, a parrot genus native to Central America — a nod to regional fauna that gives the series a veneer of geographic authenticity it does not otherwise earn.