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| Issuer | Indico Street Kitchen & Bar |
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| Value | 10 Pounds |
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| Obverse description | A uniface novelty voucher produced in deliberate imitation of the Reserve Bank of India 10 Rupee note, printed in brown and orange tones on plain paper. The right half retains the characteristic layout of the Indian prototype, with a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi at right, guilloche underprint, and a serial number (prefix 85D) in the upper and lower margins. The left half is overprinted with the 'INDICO STREET KITCHEN & BAR' trade name and five numbered terms and conditions redeeming the voucher for a £10 discount on food and drink, minimum spend £30. |
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| Obverse lettering | भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक RESERVE BANK OF INDICO केन्द्रीय सरकार द्वारा प्रत्याभूत GUARANTEED BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 10 मैं धारक को I PROMISE TO दस रुपये PAY THE BEARER अदा करने का THE SUM OF वचन देता हूँ। TEN RUPEES INDICO STREET KITCHEN & BAR Terms & Conditions 1. REDEEM THIS VOUCHER TO RECEIVE YOUR £10 DISCOUNT ON FOOD AND DRINKS AT INDICO STREET KITCHEN AND BAR 2. EAT-IN OR TAKEAWAY 3. TUESDAY - THURSDAY ONLY 4. CANNOT BE COMBINED OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER 5. MINIMUM SPEND £30 PER TRANSACTION/TABLE |
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Indico Kitchen and Bar issued this piece as a promotional or in-house spending token rather than any form of regulated currency — no central bank, no legal tender status, no monetary authority behind it. These restaurant and bar scrip notes became a minor novelty in the UK hospitality trade during the 2010s, typically used as gift vouchers or loyalty instruments printed to resemble banknotes.
Collectible mainly as ephemera. Secondary market interest is thin and entirely local.