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| 正面描述 | Central vignette of a Chilean Dolphin (Tonina Negra) amid underwater reef motifs; issuer's seal and minthouse founding date "1743" to left; inscription "CCL SECURE" above; control number "281" at lower right. |
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| 背面描述 | Vignette of Osorno Volcano at centre, with an Andean Condor perched at upper area; geometric guilloche underprint based on hexagonal patterns with fish and reef motifs; issuer name along lower margin; control number "281" at right. |
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Casa de Moneda de Chile has been producing security documents and banknotes for third-party clients for decades, and this piece appears to fall within that commercial output — a demonstrator or promotional item rather than a circulating obligation of any central bank. The "CCL Secure" designation points to their substrate security division, with the Chilean Dolphin serving as a regional branding choice for a hybrid substrate product pitched to issuing authorities shopping for polymer-paper combinations.
Hybrid substrate notes remain a contested middle ground in the industry — cheaper than full polymer, more durable than pure cotton paper, but with a track record too short to satisfy skeptics. This appears to be a sales sample, not a note with any monetary function.