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| Uitgever | BANQIT AB |
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| Jaar | 2011 |
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| Waarde | 500 Kronor 500 SEK = BRL 264 |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Specimen trial note issued by BANQIT AB, with a large underprint vignette of the Roman Colosseum occupying the right half. A Celtic knotwork rosette medallion appears at left centre. The denomination "500" in red and "SEK" as a grey ghost underprint run along the lower register, with "SPECIMEN" in vertical letterpress at lower left. The BANQIT logotype is placed in the upper right corner. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | BANQIT SPECIMEN 500 SEK ©BANQIT AB 2011. All rights reserved. |
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BANQIT AB was a Swedish fintech startup that developed a mobile payment platform in the early 2010s, and this printed note was produced as a demonstration or promotional piece rather than any form of legal tender. Sweden's Riksbank holds strict authority over currency issuance, so private-label "notes" of this kind occupy an awkward legal grey area — permissible as novelty or test material, unusable as payment.
Collector value here is purely archival: documenting a moment when Scandinavian tech firms were actively experimenting with physical-digital hybrid payment concepts, most of which never scaled.