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100 Kroner Sorte penge

Issuer Danmarks Fidusbank
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Value 100 Kroner 100 DKK = USD 16
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Obverse lettering 100
UDSTEDT PÅ TRODS
AF FORBUD I
HENHOLD TIL
LOV AF 7. APRIL 2005
DANMARKS FIDUSBANK

DANMARKS FIDUSBANK
100
KRONER
SORTE PENGE
BØR OPBEVARED UTILGÆNGELIGT
FOR SKATTEVÆSENET
(Translation: 100 issued despite prohibition by the law of 7th of April, 2005. Scam bank of Denmark.
Scam bank of Denmark. 100 Kroner. Black money. Should be kept inaccessible to the tax authorities.)
Reverse description Black letterpress on white paper. The reverse repeats the obverse layout: central denomination numeral, anxious figure vignette to the right, issuer name across the top, and denomination text at foot, with the anti-prohibition legend occupying the centre of the left panel.
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Danmarks Fidusbank was not a real bank. "Sorte penge" — black money — is the Danish term for undeclared cash income, and this piece is a novelty or satirical item, almost certainly produced as a joke gift or promotional curiosity rather than as any form of circulating or emergency currency. No such institution has ever held a banking license in Denmark.

Not a collectible banknote in any meaningful numismatic sense. Its catalog appearance likely reflects a novelty classification rather than notaphilic merit.

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