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Infiny cash - Troyes

Issuer Infiny Cash
Year 2024
Type Souvenir banknote
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Reverse description Central underprint of a planisphere overlaid with vignettes of world landmarks: Statue of Liberty, Pyramids of Giza, Eiffel Tower, Sydney Opera House, and Oriental Pearl Tower. At right, a portrait of the Greek philosopher Socrates within an EURion constellation composed of square rosettes. Micro-lettering reproduces the text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Protection type EURion constellation, Microprinting
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Infiny Cash is a French fintech operating a network of automated currency exchange kiosks, primarily in shopping centres and transport hubs. The Troyes issue is a local-market variant — the city name printed on the note ties it administratively to a specific kiosk location rather than indicating any separate monetary authority. These are not legal tender; they function as printed vouchers within a proprietary exchange system, and their banknote-like format is a deliberate design choice to signal familiarity to users unfamiliar with kiosk-based currency services.

The EURion constellation inclusion is notable — its presence would trigger counterfeit-detection software in most commercial scanners and photocopiers, a practical deterrent against reproduction of what is, legally, a commercial document rather than a banknote.

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