Printed versions of the 50 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 50 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 50 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 50 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 50 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 20 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 20 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 20 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.
Printed versions of the 20 Amero Banknote. The fictional piece of currency was designed with a combination of inkjet and laser printing on both high grade photo paper and a transparent film called pictorico. It was printed in layers and then attached with spray adhesive.