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20 Dollars Rarotonga

Uitgever Bank of the South Pacific States
Jaar 2015
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Beschrijving voorzijde Vignette at left of a bird of paradise perched on a branch against a Polynesian geometric guilloche border; central vignette of a woman paddling an outrigger canoe across a turquoise lagoon with a tropical shoreline behind. An open pearl oyster shell and a lionfish appear at right, with the date July 28, 2015 in a cartouche below the central scene.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Upper vignette of a Polynesian dancer in traditional costume with two facsimile signatures above a ship's wheel motif; lower composite vignette of tropical fauna including a toucan, a tree frog, a python, squirrel monkeys, a slow loris, and a parrot amid lush jungle foliage. Issuer name in bold lettering across the lower panel.
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Opmerkingen

The Bank of the South Pacific States is not a recognized central bank — it has no issuing authority over any sovereign territory, and "Rarotonga" here refers to the Cook Islands, which issues its own legal tender through the New Zealand monetary system. Notes carrying this issuer name are privately commissioned fantasy pieces, sometimes marketed as "legal tender" through obscure proclamations, but they circulate in no economy and are redeemable nowhere.

Franck Medina has produced designs for several such phantom issuers. Collector interest exists, but these should be cataloged as novelty items, not as monetary instruments.

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