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Sub-Saharan African Union Shillings Fun Notes
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Denomination: 10 shillings
Price: $7.00
Catalog #: 1
Product ID: 17095156
Year: 2019
Grade: UNC (uncirculated)
Other Info: Gorgeous and colorful polymer fantasy art private issue notes for the sub-Saharan country of Congo. I believe these were created by the highly talented French graphic artist Franck Medina.

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Denomination: 20 shillings
Price: $7.00
Catalog #: 2
Product ID: 17095157
Year: 2019
Grade: UNC (uncirculated)
Other Info: Gorgeous and colorful polymer fantasy art private issue notes for the sub-Saharan country of Mali. I believe these were created by the highly talented French graphic artist Franck Medina.

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Denomination: 50 shillings
Price: $7.00
Catalog #: 3
Product ID: 17095158
Year: 2019
Grade: UNC (uncirculated)
Other Info: Gorgeous and colorful polymer fantasy art private issue notes for the sub-Saharan country of Cameroon. I believe these were created by the highly talented French graphic artist Franck Medina.

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Denomination: 100 shillings
Price: $7.00
Catalog #: 4
Product ID: 17095159
Year: 2019
Grade: UNC (uncirculated)
Other Info: Gorgeous and colorful polymer fantasy art private issue notes for the sub-Saharan country of Angola. I believe these were created by the highly talented French graphic artist Franck Medina.

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Denomination: 10-100 shillings
Price: $22.00
Catalog #: 5
Product ID: 17095160
Year: 2019
Grade: UNC (uncirculated)
Other Info: Gorgeous and colorful polymer fantasy art private issue notes for the sub-Saharan countries of Angola, Mali, Cameroon, and Congo. I believe these were created by the highly talented French graphic artist Franck Medina.