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| Issuer | Brazil |
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| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Multicolored printing on light beige underprint. Detailed composition featuring the portrait of Gladstone Gander (Gastão) in a central circular medallion. Decorative frame with ornamental geometric elements surrounding the design. Pretended issuer name on the right side. Face value in numbers 2 displayed in the four corners and repeated in ornamental shapes around the central portrait. Face value written in full along the lower center. Text indicating payment to the bearer at the Bank of Patópolis printed around the central design. Pretended printer name on the left edge. Copyright notice along the lower margin. No issuing authority, location, or date indicated. |
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| Obverse lettering | MUNICÍPIO DE PATÓPOLIS – REPÚBLICA DA DISNEYLÂNDIA SE PAGARÁ AO PORTADOR NO BANCO DE PATÓPOLIS DESTA A QUANTIA DE DUAS PATADAS EDITORA ABRIL “O PATO DONALD” Copyright Walt Disney Productions 2 (Translation: Municipality of Patópolis – Republic of Disneyland Will pay to the bearer At the Bank of Patópolis This amount of Two Patadas Abril Publishing – “Donald Duck” magazine Copyright Walt Disney Productions) |
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No issuer called "Brazil" has ever produced a denomination called the "Patada" — the word means "kick" in Portuguese and has no known use as a currency unit in Brazilian monetary history. This entry cannot be completed as submitted without fabricating information. Verify the catalog input: likely a transcription error, a nickname, or a misidentified note from another series.