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200 Test Note Siemens Nixdorf

Issuer Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
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Type Local banknote
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Obverse description Test note produced by Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG for calibration and testing of ProCash ATM systems. The face bears the denomination '200' alongside the bilingual inscriptions 'MUSTERBANKNOTE', 'TEST NOTE', and 'SPÉCIMEN', together with the issuer's corporate name and an alphanumeric reference code. The overall layout is utilitarian, consistent with an internal machine-test instrument rather than a circulating currency.
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Reverse description The reverse is covered entirely with a repetitive diagonal all-over underprint in orange-brown tones, alternating the phrases 'TREND FOR THE FUTURE', 'SELF-SERVICE SOLUTIONS BY SIEMENS NIXDORF' in bold and regular weight lettering across the full surface. No other design elements, vignettes, or security features are present, the pattern serving as a simple visual identifier for ATM test-feed purposes.
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Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG produced these test notes internally for calibrating and certifying their banknote processing and sorting machinery — the same equipment sold to central banks and commercial banks worldwide. They were never legal tender and never intended to leave controlled testing environments, which makes any example that did escape into collector hands genuinely anomalous.

The "200" denomination is nominal, chosen to fall within a processing range useful for machine validation rather than to mirror any specific currency.