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20 Šolda Split

Issuer Croatia
Year 2015
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering AA 0000 2015. 20 ŠOLDA Fantasy banknote Fantasy banknote GRAD SPLIT LOKALNO IZDANJE Split je grad u Hrvatskoj u Splitsko-dalmatinskoj županiji. Split je najveći grad u Dalmaciji i drugi po veličini grad u Hrvatskoj. U administrativno središte Splitsko-dalmatinske županije. Wimbledon Winner 2001
Reverse description The left portion of the reverse carries a large photographic portrait of a man against an abstract blue, pink and purple background, with the title 'GRAD SPLIT' and subtitle 'LOKALNO IZDANJE' inscribed at the top. The right portion presents a composite vignette comprising a stylised architectural view of Split with the Croatian coat of arms and a civic heraldic shield above, the inscription 'GRAD SPLIT' below the vignette, and a denomination panel at lower right showing '20 ŠOLDA' on a blue star-bordered flag device. The words 'Fantasy banknote' appear twice as vertical marginal legends along the inner border.
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This is a modern Croatian fantasy or souvenir piece, not an official banknote — Croatia has issued no paper currency denominated in "šolda" at any point in its monetary history. The šolda (soldo) was a small-denomination coin used under Venetian and later Habsburg administration along the Dalmatian coast, long obsolete by the 20th century. Its invocation here is purely regional-nostalgic, evoking Split's deep Venetian past.

No central bank backing, no legal tender status. Collect accordingly.