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| Issuer | Arctic Territories |
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| Year | 2020 |
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| Currency | Dollar |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of Arctic wolves beneath a bird in flight, with a map of the North Pole to the right; a holographic bear profile serves as a security feature. Inscriptions identify the denomination and series year within a decorative underprint. |
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| Protection type | Hologram |
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| Comments |
The "Arctic Territories" is not a sovereign nation, administrative region, or recognized issuing authority — this is a privately produced novelty or fantasy note, manufactured for the collectibles market rather than for any monetary purpose. Such pieces are sometimes marketed as "legal tender" of invented jurisdictions, a claim that carries no legal weight anywhere.
The hybrid substrate and holographic strip are production choices designed to mimic legitimate banknote security, which is part of the appeal for this segment of the market. Collectible value, if any, is driven entirely by edition size and issuer reputation — neither of which can be verified here.