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| Year | 2024 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Obverse description | The obverse is styled as a novelty imitation of the United States Federal Reserve Note, with a central vignette of Benjamin Franklin accompanied by a quill and ink pot at right, set against an underprint of the United States Declaration of Independence. The Federal Reserve Seal appears at left, and the design replicates numerous security-feature aesthetics of the genuine U.S. $100 note, including a simulated security strip, a Liberty Bell motif on the ink bottle vignette, and small microprinted numerals in the upper left corner. The denomination "1000000" and the legend "One Million Dollars" establish the piece as a fantasy issue rather than a legal tender instrument. |
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| Reverse description | The reverse carries an extended evangelical gospel message in printed text occupying the majority of the note's surface, with a QR code at left providing a digital link to supplementary religious content. The issuing organization's name appears at the lower right corner, identifying the tract's origin. The denomination "One Million Dollars" and the legend "The United States of America" are retained from the obverse motif to maintain the note-like appearance. |
| Reverse lettering | 1000000 The United States of America This Bill may look real, but it's actually fake. It would not be accepted by a bank, no matter what you believed about it. The same is true with spiritual matters. Many claim to know God, but their actions say otherwise. The Bible even warns about people like this: "This people honours Me with their lips, But their heart is far from Me.." (Mark 7:6) How can you know if you might be one of these people? God gave us the Ten Commandments as the standard of righteousness. How many lies have you told in your life? Have you ever stolen anything, even if the value was small? Have you ever looked with lust at anyone you're not married to? The Bible says "everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart." (Matthew 5:28) If you've done these things, God sees you as a liar, a thief, and an adulterer-at-heart. You see, God is perfectly Holy, Just and Good. His justice means Hell for those who are guilty. You might think you're a "good person," but would a good judge let a murderer go because he did other "good things?" Definitely not, and God is the same. Your "good deeds" can never make you right with God. However, there's GOOD NEWS! God made a way for sinners to be forgiven without violating justice. He took on flesh in the person of Jesus Christ. He lived the sinless life we couldn't, and then offered Himself on the cross as a sacrifice for sin. Jesus took the wrath of the Father, then rose from the dead. . .showing the penalty fully paid! God commands you to repent and put your faith in Jesus alone for salvation. Cry out to God, confessing and forsaking your sins. Trust in what Jesus did for salvation, not in your own deeds. God promises eternal life and a new heart that will desire righteousness. Read your Bible daily and obey what you read. One Million Dollars |
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