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| Issuer | Brazil |
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| Year | 2024 |
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| Size | 160 x 80 mm |
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| Obverse description | Two Bohemian Waxwing vignettes set against a warm orange-red underprint of large orchid blooms occupy the left two-thirds of the face; a vertical security strip with year date divides the note. The right panel carries the denomination in bold numerals, a circular inset of the bird's head, date, two facsimile signatures, species name, conservation status, and a QR code. |
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| Reverse description | Three Bohemian Waxwing vignettes are distributed across a full-bleed underprint of pink and yellow orchid blooms, with one bird perched on a branch centre-right amid vivid magenta flowers. A circular logo vignette and the denomination appear at lower-left and upper-right respectively. |
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| Comments |
The "Aves Dollars" series is a private or commemorative fantasy issue, not legal tender of the Banco Central do Brasil — Brazil's official polymer circulating notes follow a wholly separate design and authorization framework. The Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica) theme places this squarely within the growing market for topical wildlife collectibles produced on polymer substrate, where the material itself is often the primary selling point for buyers unfamiliar with the issuer's non-governmental status.
The QR code inclusion suggests a digital authentication or registry component, a feature increasingly common in privately produced numismatic polymer pieces since the early 2020s.