Matej Gabris is a Slovak designer and engraver who has produced intaglio work for several smaller issuing authorities and philatelic projects; his involvement here places this squarely in the tradition of privately commissioned essay pieces rather than any official currency program. The Kongelige Grønlandske Handel — the Royal Greenland Trade monopoly dissolved in 1986 — has no current mandate to issue banknotes, which makes this a speculative design exercise rather than a rejected government submission.
Essays of this type, produced decades after an issuer's commercial dissolution, exist primarily for the collector market. The watermark inclusion suggests cotton substrate sourced from a security paper supplier, not a central bank requisition.
Matej Gabris is a Slovak designer and engraver who has produced intaglio work for several smaller issuing authorities and philatelic projects; his involvement here places this squarely in the tradition of privately commissioned essay pieces rather than any official currency program. The Kongelige Grønlandske Handel — the Royal Greenland Trade monopoly dissolved in 1986 — has no current mandate to issue banknotes, which makes this a speculative design exercise rather than a rejected government submission.
Essays of this type, produced decades after an issuer's commercial dissolution, exist primarily for the collector market. The watermark inclusion suggests cotton substrate sourced from a security paper supplier, not a central bank requisition.