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1 000 000 Dollars Miss Liberty; holographic band

Issuer United States
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Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central oval vignette contains the Statue of Liberty against an American flag underprint, framed by a laurel wreath. A circular "U.S." seal vignette appears at left, with a green guilloche underprint at right bearing the denomination. A vertical holographic security band bisects the note.
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Reverse description A panoramic vignette of the U.S. Capitol building occupies the center, flanked by two circular medallions: at left, the Great Seal of the United States with the heraldic eagle, and at right, the unfinished pyramid with the all-seeing eye from the reverse of the Great Seal. Elaborate scrollwork borders frame all three vignettes.
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This is not legal tender. The United States has never issued a one million dollar denomination, and no Federal Reserve Note or Treasury instrument of this face value has ever existed. Notes like this are novelty items — produced commercially for the gift and souvenir trade, with no issuing authority behind them whatsoever. The holographic band is a decorative feature, not a genuine security element in any monetary sense.

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