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20 Dollars De LaRue Calibration Note

Issuer De La Rue (Thomas de la Rue & Co.), London, United Kingdom
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Value 20 Dollars 20 USD = EUR 17
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Obverse description White ground with sweeping purple and teal wave lines across the centre; left panel carries a photographic vignette of assorted US coins. Denomination numeral "$20" appears in a dark teal circle at upper right, with the De La Rue cameo logo at lower right. Disclaimer legend at lower left in small Latin script.
Obverse lettering Want to turn your customers' spare change into low-cost deposits?
This note has no monetary value. For demonstration purposes only.
$20
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Calibration notes of this type were produced by De La Rue for internal press registration and color-matching purposes — not for any issuing authority. They circulate among collectors precisely because they were never meant to leave the factory. The $20 denomination and format mimic a generic anglophone banknote convincingly enough to serve their technical purpose without referencing any real currency.

De La Rue has printed currency for well over a hundred governments since the nineteenth century, and these test pieces occasionally surfaced through employee channels or were sold off in bulk after machinery upgrades made specific calibration runs obsolete.

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