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| Issuer | American Art Classics (AAC) |
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| Year | 2004 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Obverse description | Designed in the style of US federal currency; a central colour vignette of a giant panda set within an oval frame with laurel wreath underprint, flanked by ornate guilloche corner rosettes. An AAC seal appears to the left, a "Save Our Wildlife" globe logo to the right, with denomination 1,000,000 at lower corners and series notation at lower right. |
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| Reverse lettering | IN GOD WE TRUST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PRESERVE THE GIANT PANDA 1,000,000 1 MILLION |
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American Art Classics produced these novelty million-dollar pieces for the souvenir and gift trade — they have no legal tender status, no issuing bank, and no connection to any U.S. government monetary authority. The Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing has periodically warned consumers about such items, as they occasionally surface in fraud attempts, typically targeting elderly victims or non-English speakers unfamiliar with actual Federal Reserve note denominations, which top out at $100 in current production.