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10 Euros - Teller Practice Banknote

Uitgever Eurozone
Jaar 2002
Type Fantasy banknote
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse carries a Romanesque-period bridge vignette at centre with a map of Europe at right, reproduced in the standard Euro note layout. Overprinted Chinese characters matching those on the obverse reaffirm the training-note status of this piece. Denomination numeral '10' and the EURO / ΕΥΡΩ legends appear in their standard positions.
Opschrift keerzijde 10
练功券
票样
东功专用禁止流通
EURO
ΕΥΡΩ
10
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Opmerkingen

Training notes issued to bank staff ahead of euro changeover on 1 January 2002 were produced in several formats across participating member states — some overprinted "SPECIMEN," others carrying modified serial prefixes, and a subset manufactured specifically as tactile handling notes with no legal tender status at all. The precise origin and commissioning authority for individual training batches varied by country, making definitive attribution difficult. These were working tools, not issued currency, and most were destroyed after the changeover training period ended.

Survivors reached the collector market largely through bank employee disposal rather than any formal release.

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