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| Issuer | Other World Kingdom |
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| Year | 1999 |
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| Value | 1 Dom |
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| Obverse description | At right, a central vignette portrays a dominatrix seated upon a kneeling, hooded male figure, riding crop in hand. The note carries repeated OWK microtext underprint patterns across the field, with denomination numerals and currency inscriptions positioned at left and centre. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse centres on the heraldic coat of arms of the Other World Kingdom. A female sex symbol (Venus sign) is positioned at lower left, with denomination and issuer inscriptions, serial number, and the motto WOMEN OVER MEN arranged around the design. |
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The Other World Kingdom was a self-declared matriarchal microstate established in 1996 on a private estate in the Czech Republic, operating under the rule of "Her Absolute Majesty" Queen Patricia I. Its entire political premise — the subjugation of men to female authority — was theatrical by design, and its currency was part of that performance. The Dom was never a medium of exchange in any practical sense; it existed as a collectible artifact sold to visitors and correspondents worldwide.
Printed in limited quantities, these notes circulated almost entirely through novelty and fetish communities rather than any local economy. Survival rate is high precisely because nobody spent them.