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BANQIT test note - 500 kronor

Uitgever BANQIT AB
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.
Opschrift voorzijde BANQIT
SPECIMEN
500 SEK

©BANQIT AB 2011. All rights reserved.
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Opmerkingen

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.

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