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| Issuer | Silver Reserve of the Moon, Australia |
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| Year | 2015 |
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| Currency | Lunar Dollar |
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| Reverse lettering | Two Lunar Dollars 2 SILVER RESERVE OF THE MOON AUSTRALIA |
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| Protection type | Watermark |
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The "Silver Reserve of the Moon" is not a monetary authority — this is a privately issued novelty item produced in Australia, almost certainly as a commemorative or gift product rather than anything intended to pass as legal tender. No such institution exists within the Australian financial system, and the denomination has no standing under the Reserve Bank Act 1959.
The polymer substrate and single watermark security feature are characteristic of low-tier commemorative production runs that borrow the visual grammar of legitimate currency without the regulatory scaffolding.