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Great Britain - De La Rue Test Notes - Uncut pair - AU

Description

This banknote showcases vibrant visual elements and intricate designs that reflect cultural significance. Notable features include a portrait of a child, likely symbolizing hope or future generations. Background patterns represent abstract motifs, which may relate to technology or science. The note is infused with security features such as watermarks and holograms to deter counterfeiting. The color palette includes shades of purple and blue, enhancing its aesthetic appeal, while text elements include the word 'CURRENCY' and 'HOUSE NOTE', indicating its denomination. Overall, this note merges art and security within a compact design.


Obverse (front)
The front side of this banknote features a large, expressive portrait of a child, conveying innocence and hope. The detailed illustration is complemented by an array of colors, primarily purple and blue, which harmonize with geometric patterns in the background. The side displays intricate arrangements, possibly referencing advanced technologies or social themes. Security elements such as a potential watermark and micro-printing may serve to validate authenticity, ensuring that this visually enticing note remains secure against counterfeit attempts.

Reverse (back)
The reverse side of the banknote continues with the abstract theme, showcasing additional artistic elements, including silhouettes and scientific motifs. These details suggest connections to progress and innovation, reinforcing cultural narratives. Color transitions enhance the overall visual experience, although specific text is less prominent. The security features are subtly integrated into the design, maintaining the balance between aesthetics and protection. This unique blend of art and functionality makes the banknote not only a medium of exchange but also a collectible piece of cultural expression.

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Auction
E - Auction # 19 / World Banknotes / February
Main categorie
Banknotes
Country
Great Britain
Year
2000

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After already completing several auctions with only PMG graded banknotes, we now invite you to take part in our very first raw notes auction!

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