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Infiny cash - Megève - Pays du Mont Blanc

Uitgever Infiny Cash
Jaar 2023
Type Souvenir banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Vignette of the Mont Blanc massif with the village of Megève in the foreground, incorporating a cable car and a horse-drawn carriage. The infinity symbol (∞) appears as a central design motif alongside the merchant branding and serial prefix A1_FR.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central underprint features a world planisphere with vignettes of five iconic global monuments: the Statue of Liberty, Pyramids of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, and Oriental Pearl Tower. An EURion constellation of rings is present, with a portrait of the Greek philosopher Socrates at right.
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Infiny Cash is a French fintech operator running a network of currency exchange kiosks, primarily at ski resorts and tourist hubs in the Alps. This note is a proprietary voucher instrument — not legal tender — issued for use within a defined commercial circuit in the Megève resort area. The EURion constellation inclusion is unusual for a private scrip of this type; it suggests the note was produced by a security printer with standard banknote tooling rather than a commercial print shop, though the specific printer is not confirmed in available documentation.

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