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1 000 000 Dollars Gospel Tract

Issuer Living Waters Publications
Year 2019
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette of Benjamin Franklin after the style of the US $100 Federal Reserve Note, flanked by a guilloche-patterned underprint and a vignette of the Liberty Bell at right. The US Department of the Treasury seal appears alongside the denomination "1,000,000", with the issuing legend "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" across the top and the disclaimer "THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER" printed in place of the standard legal tender clause. Website references and the legend "Department of Eternal Affairs" replace the standard Treasury and Federal Reserve attributions.
Obverse lettering THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER FOR DEBTS BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE

1M
SERIES
2019
D

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1,000,000

SEEN BY MILLIONS
FULLYFREEFILMS.COM
NEEDGOD.COM
MILLION
SERIES OF 2019

LIVINGWATERS.COM

Department of Eternal Affairs
1,000,000

1,000,000
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
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Comments

Not a banknote, not a novelty item in the numismatic sense — this is a gospel tract printed in the format of a high-denomination bill, produced by Ray Comfort's Living Waters Publications as an evangelical outreach tool. The denomination is purely rhetorical; the piece has no monetary function and was never intended to deceive, carrying explicit tract text on the reverse.

Collected primarily by exonumia enthusiasts and tract historians. The series has gone through multiple design revisions since the early 2000s, making print run and year identification the only meaningful differentiators between issues.