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Infiny cash - Saint Rémy de Provence

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Jaar 2024
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Samenstelling Paper
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse presents a vignette of the archaeological site of Glanum, an ancient Greco-Roman city near Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, rendered in a detailed illustrative style. The municipal coat of arms of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence appears alongside the site imagery. Inscriptions include the series title 'IL ÉTAIT UNE FOIS EN FRANCE' referencing the French comic series by Saint Luc and Dupuy, together with the 'infiny cash' brand identifier and alphanumeric code 'B1_FR', with the infinity symbol (∞) used as a recurring graphic motif.
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infiny
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Opmerkingen

Infiny Cash is a French local currency scheme, one of several dozen complementary currency projects operating under various legal and cooperative frameworks in France since the mid-2000s. The Saint-Rémy-de-Provence issue is among the more recent of these, targeting local commercial circulation in the Alpilles area of the Bouches-du-Rhône. These notes are not legal tender and carry no guarantee of redemption beyond the issuing association's own solvency.

The presence of EURion and microprinting on a complementary currency note is notable — both are typically employed to deter photocopy fraud, and their inclusion here reflects French regulatory pressure on local currency issuers to incorporate anti-counterfeiting measures into privately printed scrip.

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