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| Issuer | Atlantic Forest |
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| Year | 2019 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Turquoise underprint with a large vignette of an Australasian Gannet in profile at centre-left, a secondary vignette of two gannets engaged in courtship billing at lower left, and further birds in flight in the background. A vertical ornate dark border with the year "2019" divides the note; the right panel carries a circular inset portrait of the bird in plunge-dive posture, two facsimile signatures above their titles, and a QR code at lower right. |
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| Reverse description | Vertical-format turquoise underprint centred on a large vignette of two Australasian Gannets facing each other in the characteristic courtship sky-pointing display, beaks crossed at apex. Additional birds in flight appear in the background above a rocky nesting colony. A small decorative gilt rosette occupies the upper left corner, with the denomination numeral and unit in orange at upper right. |
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The "43 Aves Dollars" is a conservation-themed novelty or awareness note, not a legal tender instrument of any recognized sovereign authority. "Atlantic Forest" here refers to the Mata Atlântica biome advocacy space, not a state. These polymer pieces circulate within environmental education and fundraising networks, occasionally issued in numbered limited runs. The QR code links to conservation project data — a functional security feature repurposed as an engagement tool rather than an anti-counterfeiting measure.