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| Issuer | Pitcairn Islands (British Overseas Territories) |
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| Year | 2018 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette portrays the Mutiny on the Bounty scene with Captain Bligh and loyal crew members being set adrift; a ship's figurehead appears in the foreground and a tropical island bird occupies the left margin. Denomination numerals and bilingual island name in Pitkern and English frame the design. |
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| Reverse lettering | 200 Pitcairn Islands 2018 ESSAY NOTE 200 200 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS JOHN ADAMS 1767 - 1829 GABRISBANKNOTE |
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Pitcairn has no central bank, no monetary authority of its own, and no domestic currency in circulation — the island officially uses the New Zealand dollar. These notes are privately commissioned collectibles, not legal tender in any practical sense, and were never intended for circulation among Pitcairn's population of fewer than fifty people. Gabris, a Slovak designer and engraver who produces similar fantasy notes for a number of remote or nominally sovereign territories, handles both the artwork and the intaglio-style engraving, which gives the series a technically polished finish that the underlying issuing "authority" does not actually warrant.