Gabrisnote is a one-man fantasy note operation run by Slovak designer Matej Gabris, producing privately issued pieces with no monetary authority behind them and no legal tender status anywhere. The "22 Korún" denomination is purely invented — Czechoslovakia's koruna ceased with the 1993 split, and Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009, so the unit has no living referent. The "PF" designation follows central European greeting-card convention: *pour féliciter*, a new year's wish, making this essentially a novelty keepsake rather than a collectible in the numismatic sense.
The watermark is the one concession to genuine banknote craft.
Gabrisnote is a one-man fantasy note operation run by Slovak designer Matej Gabris, producing privately issued pieces with no monetary authority behind them and no legal tender status anywhere. The "22 Korún" denomination is purely invented — Czechoslovakia's koruna ceased with the 1993 split, and Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009, so the unit has no living referent. The "PF" designation follows central European greeting-card convention: *pour féliciter*, a new year's wish, making this essentially a novelty keepsake rather than a collectible in the numismatic sense.
The watermark is the one concession to genuine banknote craft.