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20 Euros - Teller Practice Banknote

发行方 European Central Bank
年份 2002
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材质 Paper
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背面描述 Reverse of the Chinese teller training reproduction, replicating the first-series €20 reverse. A stylised Romanesque bridge vignette occupies the centre against a blue-violet guilloche field, accompanied by a map of Europe and the twelve stars of the European Union. Chinese overprints denoting practice status appear across the face.
背面铭文 20
练功券
票样
东功专用禁止流通
EURO
ΕΥΡΩ
20
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Teller training notes — sometimes called "Schulungsscheine" in the German banking sector — were produced to allow cashiers to practice handling, counting, and authenticating notes without using legal tender. The ECB never officially issued these through normal channels; they were distributed internally to eurozone financial institutions ahead of the 2002 cash changeover, one of the largest simultaneous currency introductions in history, covering twelve countries on a single day.

Paper composition rather than the cotton-linen substrate of genuine euro notes is the immediate giveaway. Collectors should verify that "SPECIMEN" or equivalent cancellation text is present, as some examples have had markings removed.

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