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| Issuer | Antarctica Film Arts |
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| Year | 2004 |
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| Size | 150 x 65 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | 91 ANTARCTICA WINTER NINETYONE DOLLARS 1999 NUMBER A000W |
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| Reverse lettering | 91 ANTARCTICA NINETYONE DOLLARS |
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Antarctica Film Arts issued this note as a promotional or novelty item tied to a film or arts project — not a monetary instrument by any definition, and never intended as one. The "Series A; Winter" designation suggests a planned multi-series run, though whether subsequent series materialized is not well documented. The $91 denomination is almost certainly a deliberate absurdity rather than a printing error, a common device in artist-issued fantasy currency of the early 2000s.
Paper composition places it firmly outside the polymer novelty tradition that dominated similar items in this period.