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| Issuer | Port Avastus Bank / Poneet Tobacco Company |
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| Composition | Polymer |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of Jo Vari Gafrend, Czar of Finance of the Poneet Island community, rendered in an intaglio-style portrait against a green underprint with floral guilloche. A holographic leaf security strip runs vertically at right. Denomination numeral 25 appears at both upper corners. |
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| Obverse lettering | 25 GOVERNMENT OF PONEET ISLANDS TOBACCO NOTE 25 DEUTETFETZIA KASUTU PONEET TOBACCO NOTE ISLANDS for the government and poneet tobacco company PORT AVASTUS BANK tubaka provence west SERIES F2 2088 MT JO VARI GAFREND CZAR OF FINANCE |
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This is a commodity-backed novelty or promotional issue rather than a legal tender banknote — "tobacco notes" of this type were privately circulated instruments, sometimes redeemable against stock held by the issuing company. The dual branding between Port Avastus Bank and Poneet Tobacco Company suggests a cooperative arrangement, though neither entity appears in standard central banking records, which places this firmly outside mainstream monetary issuance.
Polymer substrate on a private or semi-private issue of this scale is unusual and points to a relatively recent production date — polymer security printing has not been economically viable for small-run novelty issues until the last two decades.