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10.000 Euros MKZ and Readers Digest

Uitgever MKZ D.D. and Reader's Digest
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Valuta Euro (2007-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Promotional fantasy note on pale blue-grey paper with multicolour guilloche underprint. A faint vignette of a male portrait occupies the left half, set against radiating line work; the denomination 10.000 and Slovenian text appear to the right. A decorative ornamental rosette with the numeral 10.000 is at upper left, and a sunburst medallion at upper right.
Opschrift voorzijde BANKOVEC STA IZDALA MKZ D.D. IN READERS DIGEST
SLO-SUP-0109-BN
NAGRADA ZA EKSPRESNI ODGOVOR
Deset tisoč eurov
10.000
DESET TISOČ EUROV
Bankovec odpošljite v 7 dneh.
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MKZ d.d. was a Slovenian company, and this note appears to be a promotional or novelty piece — the kind of item issued as an advertising token rather than legal tender. Reader's Digest ran cooperative marketing campaigns across Central and Eastern Europe through the 1990s and into the 2000s, frequently partnering with local firms on sweepstakes and prize promotions. A "10.000 Euro" denomination on a paper piece with no issuing central bank points squarely at that tradition: a mail-in prize token or scratch-card supplement, not a monetary instrument of any kind.

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