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| Issuer | El Banco de KidZania |
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| Size | 56.64 x 25.4 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | EL BANCO DE KIDZANIA BANCO CENTRAL DE KIDZANIA URBANO 1 UN KIDZO 1 |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
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| Comments |
El Banco de KidZania issues this note as functional currency within KidZania's network of edutainment theme parks, where children earn and spend Kidzos through role-played professions. The invisible ink element is a deliberate pedagogical flourish — it gives young users a tactile security feature to discover, reinforcing the banking literacy lessons that underpin the whole KidZania model.
The watermark is genuine security paperstock, not a printed simulation. Operationally unnecessary for a closed-loop children's economy, but it keeps the note from being dismissed as a toy.