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| 正面描述 | Central portrait vignette of Princess Nina de Seborga, her personal coat of arms at upper right and facsimile signature beneath; a panoramic vignette of the Principality of Seborga serves as the background underprint. Denomination numerals and issuer inscriptions occupy the surrounding borders, with the serial number and designer's imprint at lower centre. |
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| 正面铭文 | 4L PRINCIPATO DI SEBORGA QUATTRO LUIGINI 4 IV 4 MG 0000 S.A.S. NINA PRINCIPESSA DI SEBORGA M. GABRIS 2025 |
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Seborga is a small hilltop village in Liguria whose claim to principality status rests on a disputed medieval land grant and was enthusiastically revived in the 1960s by a flower grower named Giorgio Carbone, who had himself elected prince. The territory has no internationally recognized sovereignty, no central bank, and no legal tender framework — which makes any paper instrument it issues a novelty item rather than a banknote in any monetary sense.
The Luigino is named after a 17th-century coin historically minted for trade in the Levant, a detail that lends the denomination a veneer of numismatic legitimacy it does not quite earn.