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| Issuer | Pacific Overseas Exchange Office |
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| Year | 2012 |
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| Composition | Polymer |
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| Protection type | Security strip |
| Protection description | Vertical iridescent security strip with multicoloured pixelated pattern, positioned between the central vignette and the right denomination panel on the reverse. |
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| Comments |
The Pacific Overseas Exchange Office is a private issuing entity, not a sovereign or recognized monetary authority — these "Rongo" denominations have no legal tender status in any jurisdiction. The notes function as novelty or souvenir instruments, designed to mimic the format of legitimate Pacific-issue polymer currency without belonging to any actual monetary system.
John Hamilton's signature lends an air of institutional weight, but no central bank backs this paper.