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De La Rue Giori - Leonardo da Vinci prototype/demonstration note

Uitgever De La Rue Giori
Jaar 2000
Type Log in om details te zien
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Afmetingen 161 × 73 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse carries a large intaglio-printed portrait vignette of Leonardo da Vinci occupying the centre, overlaid with geometric proportion lines. To the left, an eight-pointed green optically variable ink star device is set against an elaborate scrollwork and fantastical creature vignette with architectural arcade underprint. At right, a painter's palette with a compass and geometric grid vignette referencing the Tête de femme study. Fine guilloche borders frame all four margins.
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Beveiligingstype Watermark, Hologram, Optically variable ink
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Opmerkingen

De La Rue Giori produced demonstration notes like this one as sales tools — shown to central bank clients to exhibit the full range of security features a single substrate could carry simultaneously. They were never tendered as currency proposals to any government and carry no monetary status of any kind. The Leonardo theme was a recurring choice for such pieces around the millennium, lending the printing house an air of Renaissance precision that played well in boardroom presentations.

The combination of watermark, hologram, and optically variable ink on one sheet was specifically intended to show integration capability, not individual feature strength.

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