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500 Kasutu Aza Bah Fanti Mo

Issuer Port Avastas Keskpank (Poneet Islands)
Year 2015
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Size 147 x 73 mm
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Reverse description Central vignette of a long-billed bird in flight, rendered in fine intaglio-style engraving, set against a multicolour pastel guilloche underprint of overlapping rectangular panels. Large floral spray occupies the left field; denomination numerals appear in large letterpress at left and right margins with "FETHEDRETZIA" vertically along the right border.
Reverse lettering 500 PONEET ISLANDS
KASUTU FETHEDRETZIA
PORT AVASTAS
KESKPANK
THE PONEET ISLANDS GOVERNMENT VALUES THIS CURRENCY, AND SO IT SHALL BE
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The Poneet Islands and their central bank are not entities I can verify — no internationally recognized territory, central bank, or currency series by these names appears in any reliable numismatic or geopolitical record I can confirm.

I cannot write a catalog entry for this item without fabricating historical, institutional, or circulation details. A professional inventory entry built on invented context would be worse than no entry at all.

If this is a fantasy note, a test issue, a local community currency, or a promotional piece, that provenance should be stated explicitly in the catalog record rather than dressed up as sovereign issuance history.

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