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50 Muse - Monnaie à Usage Solidaire et Écologique fritillaires / goganes

Issuer MUSE (Monnaie à Usage Solidaire et Écologique)
Year 2012
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Size 120 x 60 mm
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Obverse description Watercolour vignette of a Maine-et-Loire vineyard landscape at centre; a stylised female profile with triskel-shaped hair at right. The note carries the denomination numeral '50' at upper left and lower right, with the legend 'MUSE' and a serial number prefix 'N°'.
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Reverse description Stylised female profile with triskel-shaped hair at left, wind turbines in the background at right. A dated validity stamp panel occupies the lower portion; the demurrage mechanism ('Fonte') requires annual revalidation by affixing a 2% stamp to maintain the note's legal tender status within the MUSE network.
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MUSE was one of several complementary currencies that emerged in France in the early 2010s, operating within the framework of local exchange networks rather than as a formally regulated payment instrument. Unlike scrip issued by a single business or cooperative, MUSE circulated among a network of participating members in the Ardèche region, accepted for goods and services between adherents who had agreed to its terms collectively.

The denomination names — fritillaires and goganes among them — are drawn from local dialect and regional natural references, a deliberate choice to root the currency in its specific geography rather than mimic national monetary conventions.

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