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100 Mark VW Beetle

Uitgever Germany, Federal Republic of
Jaar 2025
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Opschrift voorzijde 100 VW KÄFER/BEETLE UNGÜLTIG ART ONLY GABRISNOTE® VW 1300 1965 000 HUNDERT MARK M. GÁBRIŠ DEL. DIG. GABRISNOTE® 2025
Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of the Volkswagen Autostadt power plant and factory complex in Wolfsburg, rendered in detailed line engraving with four prominent brick smokestacks rising above the industrial buildings reflected in the foreground waterway. The coat of arms of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony — a lion passant above a castle gate over wavy lines — is displayed in the upper right corner. The denomination "100" appears in large numerals at both lower left and lower right, with "WOLFSBURG" inscribed across the top and "HUNDERT MARK" in bold at upper left.
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Not a banknote in any legal sense — this is a novelty or fantasy piece issued without monetary authority, designed by Slovak graphic artist Matej Gabris and printed by OPTYS, a Czech commercial printing house with no central bank affiliation. Gabris has produced several such pieces, typically trading on recognizable German cultural imagery to appeal to the collector and souvenir market.

No redemption value, no issuing institution, no legal tender status anywhere. Collectible purely as a printed artifact.