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160 Zoolar - Zoo Bojnice Lynx lynx

Issuer NZOO Bojnice (Zoological Garden Bojnice)
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Size 147 × 69 mm
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Reverse description The reverse carries the denomination '160' in large numerals at centre, accompanied by the scientific name 'Lynx lynx' and the Slovak common name 'ZOO RYS OSTROVID'. The printer's imprint 'ŠTÁTNA TLAČIAREŇ CENÍN' and the designers' names 'M. KREJCAR, M. GÁBRIŠ, M. WICHNEROVÁ' appear within the design, along with the inscriptions 'NAŠE ZOO' and 'RIADITEĽ ZOO'.
Reverse lettering ZOO RYS OSTROVID
160
Lynx lynx
ŠTÁTNA TLAČIAREŇ CENÍN
NAŠE ZOO
M. KREJCAR, M. GÁBRIŠ, M. WICHNEROVÁ
RIADITEĽ ZOO
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Zoo Bojnice's "Zoolar" notes are a fully functioning alternative currency — accepted for food, souvenirs, and entry fees within the zoo grounds — making this Eurasian lynx issue something more than a novelty token. The series was produced by Štátna Tlačiareň Cenín, the same Bratislava security printer responsible for official Slovak banknotes and identity documents, which gives these pieces a level of technical production quality rarely seen in local promotional scrip.

The Carpathian lynx population in Slovakia is one of the few self-sustaining wild populations remaining in Central Europe, which gives the species choice a regional logic beyond decoration.

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