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| Issuer | Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd |
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| Year | 2007 |
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| Value | 2 Dollars |
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| Obverse lettering | JAMES CLARK ROSS 1800-1862 ANTARCTICA ROSS DEPENDENCY TWO DOLLARS ANTARCTICA OVERSEAS EXCHANGE OFFICE LTD D. JOHN HAMILTON COMPTROLLER 2 30 JULY 2007 |
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| Signature(s) | D. John Hamilton |
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The Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd. is a private novelty issuer, not a governmental or central banking authority. These notes carry no legal tender status anywhere and were produced as commemorative souvenirs rather than circulating currency. The "Ross Dependency" designation refers to New Zealand's territorial claim over a slice of Antarctica — a claim that confers no monetary jurisdiction on private operators.
Printed by Webcraft LLC in Custer, Washington, one of the few North American facilities equipped for polymer substrate at the time.