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140 Zoolar - Košice Suricatta Suricatta

Issuer Zoo Košice
Year
Type Souvenir banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette with two meerkats (Suricata suricatta) standing upright against a savanna underprint with stylised acacia trees, a large close-up meerkat portrait occupying the right field on an orange and yellow guilloche ground. The denomination 140 appears in a green panel at upper right; the printer's name runs vertically along the left border beside a Slovak double-cross emblem.
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Reverse lettering Charles
Darwin
1809 - 1882
ZOO KOŠICE
Zachraňujeme zvieratá,
vzdelávame verejnosť
RIADITEĽ
ZOO
ZOOLAR
Ochrana živočíšnych druhov
KE SK
(Translation: Charles
Darwin
1809 - 1882
ZOO KOŠICE
We save animals
we educate the public
DIRECTOR
ZOO
ZOOLAR
Protection of animal species
KE SK)
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Zoo Košice's souvenir "zoolar" series is printed by Štátna Tlačiareň Cenín — the same Bratislava security printer responsible for Slovak state stamps and official documents. Using a national security printing facility for zoo novelty currency is an unusual institutional choice, and it shows in the production quality, which exceeds anything a commercial printer would deliver for a collector trinket.

Suricatta suricatta — the meerkat — has been among the more popular enclosures at Košice since the species was introduced to the collection. The three-designer credit (Krejcar, Gábriš, Wichnerová) suggests a collaborative commission rather than a single house artist.

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