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365 Dollars Antarctica, Series A; Spring

Issuer Antarctica Film Arts
Year 2005
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Yellow-toned note with two allegorical female figures seated at either side, rendered in fine intaglio-style engraving on a pale gold underprint. A central orange circular vignette bears the "ANTARCTICA FILM ARTS" legend and "SPRING" inscription. Denomination numerals "365" appear in ornate cartouches at upper corners, with serial number panel at right.
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Reverse description Vertically oriented yellow-toned note with elaborate guilloche border and ornamental scrollwork throughout. A central oval vignette contains two crowned figures in classical dress joining hands over a book, surmounted by the "ANTARCTICA" legend in a banner. "ANUM" inscriptions appear in dark panels at left and right flanking the central design.
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Antarctica Film Arts issued this note as part of a four-season artistic series, each denominated in the fictional "Dollar" unit of Antarctica — a territory with no currency, no central bank, and no monetary system of any kind. The project sits in a small but genuine collector category: artist-issued fantasy notes produced as fine art multiples rather than propaganda, game money, or promotional material.

The Series A designation suggests at least a planned second series, though whether one was ever produced is unclear from surviving documentation.

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