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| Issuer | Banco de Kamberra |
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| Year | 2003-2013 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Reverse description | A torn Nazi flag reveals a jubilant Liberation crowd set against the flags of the principal Allied nations — USA, UK, Canada and France — with the word "Résistance" concealed within the background guilloche. At right, a vignette of the General Patton statue in Ettelbrück, Luxembourg; the Kamberra coat of arms appears at left. |
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| Protection type | Dry stamp |
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| Comments |
Banco de Kamberra is a private fantasy issuer with no governmental authority — these notes are not legal tender anywhere and were produced as collector or novelty items. The "Numisma" denomination is entirely invented. Jean Moulin, the French Resistance leader executed by the Gestapo in 1943, is a curious choice of subject for a privately issued fantasy note from an entity with no plausible connection to French history.
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