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50 Numismas - 2009 year of the Ox

Issuer Banco de Kamberra
Year 2009
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Value 50 Numismas
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Reverse description A buffalo vignette occupies the right portion of the note, while the centre carries a circular white underprint with a stylized peony — a Chinese symbol of happiness and prosperity since the Tang Dynasty (618–906). Bilingual legends in Chinese-style script frame both sides, with the year 2009 and the character for Ox rendered in Chinese at the top.
Reverse lettering 50 2009 BANCO DE KAMBERRA
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50
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The Banco de Kamberra is a private fantasy issuer, not a sovereign or recognized monetary authority — "Kamberra" has no corresponding state. These notes circulate as novelty or collector items only, with no legal tender status anywhere. The 2009 lunar calendar series, of which this Ox note is one issue, was produced as a themed set capitalizing on demand from Chinese New Year collectors, a market several private fantasy houses pursued aggressively in the late 2000s.

Franck Medina is a French designer who worked on a number of privately commissioned numismatic and notaphilic projects during this period. His involvement here is the only production detail of any substance.

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