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| Issuer | Infiny Cash |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Size | 134 x 73 mm |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of the Aiguille Rouge cable car and panoramic footbridge at 3226 m, set against an Alpine landscape encompassing the Hauts de Villaroger Nature Reserve and Vanoise National Park. Savoie coat of arms at left, a descending skier vignette, marmot, and edelweiss flowers complete the composition. |
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| Reverse description | Large infinity symbol (∞) as central underprint over a planisphere vignette, flanked by miniature renderings of world landmarks: Statue of Liberty, Pyramids of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, and Oriental Pearl Tower. EURion constellation rings distributed across the note; portrait of Greek philosopher Socrates at right. |
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Infiny Cash is a French novelty voucher issuer producing location-branded pseudo-banknotes sold as souvenirs, primarily at alpine ski resorts. The Les Arcs series targets the Aiguille Rouge sector — at 3,226 metres, the highest point in the Les Arcs domain and a reference point serious off-piste skiers will recognize immediately. These are not redeemable instruments of any kind; the EURion constellation printed on them is a curious inclusion, since that pattern exists to prevent photocopier reproduction of genuine currency, which raises the question of why a declared novelty item needs it at all.