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| Issuer | France |
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| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse lettering | 100 MONOPOLY ANGERS 100 Crédit Mutuel LA banque à qui parler 100 |
| Reverse description | The reverse is entirely blank, printed on plain white paper with no vignette, lettering, or underprint of any kind. |
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Monopoly sets produced for specific French cities have included locally customized play money since at least the 2000s, with Hasbro licensing regional editions through French distributors. The Angers edition replaces standard Monopoly currency graphics with references to the Maine-et-Loire département — the [49] in the title being the French postal and administrative code for that department. These notes are not legal tender and carry no issuing authority in any monetary sense; they exist purely as licensed game components.
Nothing about the printing or paper is cataloged to a specific manufacturer. Numismatic interest is essentially nil, though notaphilists occasionally track regional Monopoly issues as a completist sub-category of exonumia.