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50 Numismas - Eugène Delacroix

Issuer Banco de Kamberra
Year 2019-2021
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Obverse description Central vignette reproduces Delacroix's Self-Portrait with Green Vest (1837); to the left, a vignette after Liberty Guiding the People (1830). Inscriptions in Spanish identify the denomination and the artist's name and dates (1798–1863).
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Reverse description Central portrait of Delacroix flanked by reproductions of his works, including Dante's Boat and Lion with Snake to the right. Denomination numeral and issuer legend appear in the surrounding guilloche underprint.
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Banco de Kamberra is a fantasy issuer — no such central bank exists, and "Numismas" is not a recognized currency unit of any sovereign or territorial authority. This is an artist's note or novelty piece, likely part of a themed series honoring French cultural figures, designed by Franck Medina. The dry stamp is a common authenticity affectation on such items, borrowing the visual grammar of official paper currency without the backing of any monetary system.

Not a banknote in any meaningful numismatic sense. Collect it as a design object.

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