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| Year | 2024 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Reverse lettering | ∞ infiny cash |
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| Protection description | EURion constellation rendered as a pattern of small squares distributed across the reverse; microprint text reproducing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights integrated into the reverse design. |
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| Comments |
A novelty or promotional item bearing the EURion constellation and microprint — security features that, on a legitimate note, exist to defeat photocopying and scanning. Their presence here is less about deterrence and more about signaling familiarity with banknote production conventions. Whether this was printed as merchandise, a game component, or a collector curiosity, it sits in an increasingly crowded category of non-currency items designed to look the part without being the part.
The Versailles branding places it geographically but adds nothing legally meaningful. Paper composition, no foil, no thread.