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50 Corals

Issuer Indamentum Bank, Perish Island (Mujand)
Year 2015
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Underwater-themed vignette in deep blue tones with a female portrait submerged beneath stylized water imagery, sea anemones, and marine flora as underprint. Guilloche patterns frame the lower left denomination numeral, with vertical lettering "INDAMENTUM BANK" along the left margin and the Latin motto "SUBTER AQUA" as a diagonal watermark-style overprint across the centre.
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Reverse lettering 50
UNC . DATUM . VALOREM .
APPROVED AND SANCTIONNED BY THE JANDICAN CHURCH 1088 MT
50 PERISH ISLA
INDAMENTUM BANK
RESERVE NOTE
SUPRA AQUAM
50 FETETZIA CORALS
INDAMENTUM BANKING SYSTEM OFFSHORE MINISTRY OF FINANCE
PERISH ISLAND SURGO INUNDO
SERIES 2015
GNORIA EDAVEE
50 CORALS
VALID ONLY WHILE PERISH ISLAND REMAINS ABOVE WATER
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Perish Island is one of several semi-autonomous territories within the Mujand administrative framework, and the Indamentum Bank's polymer issues from 2015 represent the territory's first locally-branded currency series — prior to this, Mujand's national issues circulated without regional distinction. The shift to polymer was adopted simultaneously across the Mujand system that year, following a federal-level contract with a polymer substrate supplier, rather than as an independent decision by the Indamentum Bank itself.

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