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| Issuer | Arctic Territories |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Size | 160 x 80 mm |
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| Obverse description | Light blue underprint with an Arctic map vignette. A full-body Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos) stands on ice at centre-left, with a vertical band of holographic polar bear medallions at right. A QR code and the large numeral "6" appear at lower right, with a "Polar Dollar" polar bear roundel at lower left. |
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| Obverse lettering | ARCTIC TERRITORIES SERIES 2013 POLAR DOLLAR Polar Wolves (Canis lupus arctos) are noted for their thick coat and lives primarly in Greenland and the Arctic North America. SIX POLAR DOLLARS 6 Comptroller This instrument is redeemable at par in United States dollars to the original purchaser until 31 December 2013 at Global Numismatic Services LP, P.O. Box 3332, Houston TX 77253 USA. © www.polardollar.com - 2013 |
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The "Arctic Territories" has no recognized political existence — this is a privately issued novelty or fantasy note, not an instrument of any sovereign or quasi-sovereign authority. Such pieces circulate among collectors as curiosities rather than as monetary instruments, and carry no catalog status in standard Pick or IBNS listings.
Polymer substrate and the relatively large format suggest production by a commercial security printer accustomed to legitimate banknote work, possibly as a contract novelty run.