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1 Disney Dollar

Uitgever The Walt Disney Company
Jaar 2009
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Valuta Dollar (1785-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of Mickey Mouse in party attire holding a birthday cake, set within an oval frame against a confetti-scattered underprint. Tinker Bell figures flank the note at left and right within guilloche corner ovals. The "Celebrate Today! Disney Parks" logo appears at lower left, with the Scrooge McDuck Treasurer facsimile signature below.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central oval vignette of Cinderella Castle set against a pale sky, surrounded by colorful Mickey-shaped balloons and streaming confetti ribbons on a light underprint. Denomination counters "1" appear in guilloche ovals at each corner, with "ONE" repeated at far left and right. A banner scroll beneath the vignette carries the celebratory motto.
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Opmerkingen

Disney Dollars were legal tender for goods and services within Disney parks and resorts, but deliberately non-redeemable for cash — a one-way monetary trap that generated pure profit on every note hoarded as a souvenir rather than spent. The program launched in 1987 and ran until 2016, when Disney quietly discontinued it in favor of gift cards. The 2009 issues coincided with the company's heavy promotional push around its acquisition of Marvel Entertainment, though the note designs themselves drew from the legacy animation catalog rather than the new property.

Collectors should note that Disney Dollars were printed by American Banknote Company's successors under strict anti-counterfeiting specifications — serialization, security threads, and proprietary paper stock — which gives them a physical robustness unusual for commemorative scrip.

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