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The obverse is printed on a gold and light blue ground with a guilloche underprint and repeating ANTARCTICA microtext watermark pattern. The central vignette presents a three-quarter view of the 1955 BB-9004 French electric locomotive in green livery set against a yellow horizontal band, accompanied by a hexagonal cartouche inscribed with the year and locomotive designation. The denomination numeral 1000 appears in ornate dot-bordered figures at upper right, with the vertical inscription ANTARCTICA along the left margin and the value in words ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in large bold letters at lower centre, alongside a barcode element and a manuscript Governor signature at lower right. |
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The reverse is printed on a gold and pale blue ground with a large circular guilloche rosette at right and concentric microtext rings as underprint. The central vignette shows a colour photographic reproduction of the Haydarpasa Train Station in Istanbul, its Neo-Renaissance stone facade reflected in the waterfront, with the station name inscribed in a dark arrow-shaped cartouche beneath the image. The denomination numeral 1000 appears at upper left in the same dot-bordered style as the obverse, with ALEXANDER I ISLAND at centre left, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in bold at lower left, and the vertical inscription ANTARCTICA along the right margin. |
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Nothing about this note is what it claims to be. Antarctica has never had a currency-issuing authority, and Haydarpasa — the Ottoman-era terminal on the Asian shore of Istanbul, completed in 1908 — has no monetary association with any polar administration. This is fantasy or novelty issue material, produced outside any legitimate banking framework.
Collect it for what it is, not what it pretends to be.