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5 Corals

Issuer Indamentum Bank, Perish Island (Mujand)
Year 2015
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Underwater-themed vignette with a submerged male portrait at right, rendered in blue intaglio-style print, overlaid with marine imagery including a jellyfish and coral forms. Guilloche underprint in blue and green tones carries the diagonal inscription SUBTERAQUA. Denomination numeral 5 appears at lower left in violet, with EC monogram and series inscription at top.
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Reverse description Male portrait at left, wearing a brimmed hat and spectacles, executed in dark intaglio engraving style, identified as Wego Maundible (1095–1197). A circular medallion at centre carries the Series E emblem with Indamentum Banking System inscription. Two facsimile signatures appear below, designated Treasury and Governor respectively.
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Comments

Neither "Indamentum Bank" nor "Perish Island" corresponds to any known issuing authority or territory in the standard numismatic record. No Pick number, no IBNS listing, no central bank registry entry. The name "Mujand" does not appear in any sovereign or dependent territory catalog.

This is almost certainly a fantasy or test note — produced for novelty, promotional, or training purposes rather than as legal tender. Polymer substrate and the 152 × 76 mm format are consistent with what commercial security printers offer for sample runs.

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