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100 Euros

Uitgever BEKA (Bevška Kasa)
Jaar 2010
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Afmetingen 145 x 80 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Green-toned novelty note styled after the official 100 Euro banknote, with a circular photographic vignette at left enclosed in a serrated border inscribed BEVŠKA KASA TM and BEKA 2010. The right half carries the Baroque gateway underprint and allegorical figure outline drawn from the standard Euro design, with the EU flag and a facsimile signature above.
Opschrift voorzijde 100 2010
BEVŠKA KASA TM
BEKA 2010
100 EURO EYPΩ 100
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Opmerkingen

BEKA — Bevška Kasa — was a local complementary currency initiative based in Bovec, a small alpine town in northwestern Slovenia. These notes circulated as a community exchange instrument, not legal tender, designed to keep spending within the local economy. The project was part of a broader European wave of regional currency experiments that gained traction in the late 2000s following the financial crisis.

Printed on plain paper rather than security stock, these were never intended to resist forgery — trust, not technology, underpinned the system.

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