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20 Dollars

Uitgever Indochinese Peninsula Bank (fantasy)
Jaar 2020
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Afmetingen 165 x 85 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of two tigers — a reclining Bengal tiger in full colour at right and a leaping tiger at centre — set against a multicolour guilloche underprint. A gilt tiger-head medallion occupies the left field, with a stylised pagoda vignette at upper right. Denomination numerals $20 appear at lower left and lower right corners.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of a uniformed male figure in the foreground before a battle scene with war elephants and armed combatants at left, rendered in multicolour intaglio-style print. A gilt tiger-head medallion at right and a gilt pagoda vignette at upper left frame the composition over a fine guilloche underprint. Denomination numerals $20 appear at lower left and lower right.
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Opmerkingen

Fantasy notes occupy a peculiar corner of the hobby — neither propaganda nor genuine emergency currency, but produced for a market that buys them as art objects or conversation pieces. This one was designed by Franck Medina, a French graphic artist with a body of work in speculative and fictional currency design. The polymer substrate gives it a tactile authenticity that paper fantasies lack, which is presumably the point.

No "Indochinese Peninsula Bank" has ever existed. Collect accordingly.

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