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| Issuer | MKZ D.D. and Reader's Digest |
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| Value | 2 000 Euros 2000 EUR = CZK 48 513 |
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| Obverse lettering | BANKOVEC STA IZDALA MKZ D.D. IN READERS DIGEST SLO-SUP-0109-BN 2.000 NAGRADA ZA EKSPRESNI ODGOVOR Dva tisoč eurov 2.000 0465 18795 56230 Bankovec odpošljite v 7 dneh. DVA TISOČ EUROV |
| Reverse description | Light blue promotional fantasy note, virtually identical in design to the obverse, with a guilloche underprint and a classical female portrait vignette on the left. The right portion carries the large denomination numeral '2.000' with the Slovenian written value above, a rosette guilloche at upper right, and the reference code 'SLO-SUP-0109-BN' in the top right corner. |
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MKZ d.d. was a Slovenian retail chain — part of the broader Mercator group's precursor network — that ran promotional tie-ins with Reader's Digest during the post-independence consumer boom of the 1990s. These scrip-style vouchers, denominated in a currency unit that had no legal tender status, were issued jointly as part of a loyalty or sweepstakes campaign and circulated exclusively within the promotional framework. The 2.000 figure reflects pre-tolar or early-tolar era marketing conventions, where large nominal figures carried psychological weight in advertising without corresponding to real monetary value.
Survival rate is reasonable; these were kept as novelties rather than spent.