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| 背面描述 | The reverse mirrors the obverse layout, with the large stylised Euro symbol in dark blue and gold stars at left, and the bold yellow 'Euro!' inscription set against an orange and green guilloche underprint. The right half bears the large numeral '3' in dark blue over fine lathe-work patterns, with the vertical inscription 'Controvalore lire 6000' along the right margin and the municipality names 'Comune di Fiesole' and 'Comune di Pontassieve' at upper right. The lower left contains an Italian text block identifying the issuing municipalities and stating that the voucher is not legal tender, while the lower right carries the inscriptions 'Campagna di informazione sull'Euro' and 'Simulazione di circolazione monetaria'. |
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| 防伪描述 | View of the Eiffel Tower from above with the numeral '0' at the centre of the watermark. |
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This note is one of the more self-aware novelty issues of the pre-euro period. The joint issue by two Tuscan comuni — Fiesole and Pontassieve — was part of a broader wave of Italian municipal "fantasy euro" notes produced in 1997, ahead of the single currency's 1999 launch, primarily as collectibles and local promotional instruments. None carried legal tender status.
What separates this from most of the run: the Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato — the same Rome facility responsible for printing official Italian banknotes and postage stamps — handled production, giving it genuine security paper and a watermark that most municipal fantasy issues entirely lacked.