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200 Euros - Movie Money 2002 Series

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Year 2014
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Composition Paper
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Obverse lettering THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER, IT IS TO BE USED FOR MOTION PROPS
200
© FOR MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY 2014
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PRΩP
EYPΩ
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Reverse lettering THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER, IT IS TO BE USED FOR MOTION PROPS
200
PRΩP
EYPΩ
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Movie money — prop currency produced legally for film and television use — occupies a genuinely awkward legal position in the EU. Under ECB regulations, any euro reproduction must differ from genuine notes in size, material, or carry the word "SPECIMEN" or "PROP" unambiguously. Whether a given production batch actually met that threshold has been the subject of enforcement action in several member states. German authorities in particular prosecuted multiple cases in the 2010s where prop euro notes produced for film sets entered circulation after productions wrapped.

The watermark is an unusual inclusion for a prop note — most legitimate producers omit security features precisely to avoid confusion with genuine currency.

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