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2 Antarctican Dollars Adélie penguins, Paulet Island

Uitgever Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd
Jaar 1996
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Valuta Antarctican Dollar
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Beschrijving voorzijde Full-width photographic vignette of a large colony of Emperor penguins on snow and ice at Atka Bay, with a towering iceberg in the background. The denomination numeral "2" appears in large green guilloche-style lettering at lower right, with issuer name at lower left. Two facsimile signatures of the Comptroller and Asst. Comptroller appear at upper right, dated March 1, 1996.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-width photographic vignette of a group of Adélie penguins navigating broken ice floes at Paulet Island, with open water and icebergs visible in the background. A small inset vignette of penguins appears at lower left. The denomination numeral "2" is printed in green at lower right within a decorative panel, and a Southern Cross motif appears in the upper right corner.
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Opmerkingen

The Antarctica Overseas Exchange Office Ltd. is a private novelty issuer, not a sovereign or recognized monetary authority. These notes were produced as collectibles — no Antarctic territory has ever had a functioning currency of its own, and no international body has authorized one. The "Overseas Exchange Office" framing is part of the conceit.

Unusually large for a piece with no transactional purpose, the format appears to have been chosen to maximize visual impact rather than fit any wallet.

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