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| Issuer | Movie Money (prop money producer) |
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| Year | 2010 |
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| Composition | Paper |
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| Obverse description | Prop money note modelled on the Europa Series €20, with Gothic architectural vignette at centre and the European flag euro symbol at upper left. The signature field is replaced by the legend "Movie Money" and the note carries the disclaimer "THIS IS NOT LEGAL, IT IS TO BE USED FOR MOTION PROPS" in place of the standard ECB signatories. |
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| Protection description | No genuine security features; simulated watermark area present for visual realism only. |
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| Comments |
Prop money occupies a legally ambiguous niche in most jurisdictions. In the EU, reproducing euro banknotes is tightly controlled under European Central Bank regulations — one-sided prints, obvious size deviations, or the word "SPECIMEN" are typically required. Producers navigating that framework often obtain formal ECB approval for specific productions; whether this item was issued under such clearance is worth verifying before any public display use.
The presence of a watermark is notable. Most compliant prop euro production deliberately omits security features to stay within legal reproduction guidelines.