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1 000 000 Dollars Gospel Tract

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Year 2024
Type Fantasy banknote
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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.
Obverse lettering 1000000
One Million Dollars
Federal Reserve Note
501I D30 610RI4
The United States of America
This note is not legal tender for all debts, public and private
1M
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Not a banknote. This is a gospel tract — a piece of printed religious literature designed to look like currency for the purpose of distribution as an evangelism tool. The format mimics American Federal Reserve Note styling closely enough to prompt a second look, which is the entire point. No issuing authority, no legal tender status, no monetary function whatsoever.

It does not belong in a banknote catalog.

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