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10 euros - Monopoly - Édition d'Angers [49]

Uitgever France
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Waarde 10 Euros (10 EUR)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Light blue guilloche underprint with a dark border frames a central oval vignette bearing the large numeral '10' and the city name ANGERS above. The MONOPOLY title arches across the top in bold lettering; corner vignettes display the iron and dog game tokens upper right and a house token lower left. The Crédit Mutuel sponsor logo and tagline appear below the central numeral.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse is entirely unprinted, presenting a plain white paper surface devoid of any vignette, lettering, or ornamental work.
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Opmerkingen

This is a Monopoly promotional note, not legal tender — one of many locality-themed editions produced for the French market in which the standard Monopoly game currency was redesigned to reference a specific city, in this case Angers in Maine-et-Loire. These have no monetary function and were never issued by any banking authority.

Collector interest is driven almost entirely by regional identity. The Angers edition circulated as a game component, not a financial instrument, and its catalog appearance here reflects notaphilic scope rather than monetary history.

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