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| 表面の説明 | A novelty imitation note closely modelled on the Dutch 1953 ten gulden issue (Hugo de Groot series), with a left-facing clown portrait in the upper right replacing the original dignitary vignette, and a secondary background vignette of a clown holding a ball aloft. The manufacturer's coat of arms appears in the lower right corner as a substitute for the official seal. |
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| 表面の銘文 | IMITATIE-BANKBILJET 10 TIEN GULDEN ALLEEN VOOR SCHOOLGEBRUIK (Translation: IMITATION BANKNOTE 10 TEN GUILDERS FOR SCHOOL USE ONLY) |
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Imitation banknotes produced for games, advertising, or theatrical use occupy a genuinely awkward space in collecting — not currency, not forgery, but frequently mistaken for both. Dutch play money of this type was commonly issued by tobacco companies, board game manufacturers, and printing firms throughout the mid-twentieth century, often closely mimicking the color palette and general layout of circulating Nederlandsche Bank issues without reproducing them exactly enough to constitute counterfeiting under Dutch law.
Condition varies wildly; these were made to be handled roughly and discarded.